
29 December 2025
Crisp Winter Fishing on the North Carolina Coast - Trout, Drum, and Reds Biting Strong
Atlantic Ocean, North Carolina Fishing Report Today
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Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing and angling expert right here on the North Carolina coast. It's a crisp winter mornin' on December 29th, and we're lookin' at mostly cloudy skies with winds pickin' up from the northeast around 10-15 knots, keepin' things chilly but fishable—temps hoverin' in the low 50s. Sunrise hit at 7:00 AM, sunset's at 6:53 PM, givin' us a solid 11 hours of daylight.
Tides at Atlantic Beach and NC State Fisheries are prime today: high at 1:59 AM reachin' near 4 feet, low at 8:27 AM droppin' to 0.25 feet, then high again around 2:20 PM at 2.1 feet, and evenin' low at 9:31 PM. Solunar activity's low with a coefficient of 29, but those changin' tides'll stir things up—fish the incomin' after low for best bites.
Fish activity's steady in these Atlantic waters despite the season. Recent reports from North Topsail Beach note solid speckled trout hauls in the surf and inlets, with some puppy drum and whiting mixin' in. Anglers off Morehead City and Cape Lookout pulled limits of trout on soft plastics, plus a few slot reds and blues nearshore. Numbers are decent—20-30 fish days if you're on 'em.
For lures, go with swimmin' minnows like Yo-Zuri Mag Minnow or Z-Man TRD MinnowZ in natural colors for trout and reds—they're killin' it shallow. Soft plastic lizards on Carolina rigs work wonders for drum. Live bait? Fresh shrimp or mullet chunks on bottom rigs can't be beat, especially near structure.
Hit these hot spots: Atlantic Beach Bridge for trout on the flood tide, and Cape Lookout shoals for nearshore action—anchor up and let the current do the work.
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Tides at Atlantic Beach and NC State Fisheries are prime today: high at 1:59 AM reachin' near 4 feet, low at 8:27 AM droppin' to 0.25 feet, then high again around 2:20 PM at 2.1 feet, and evenin' low at 9:31 PM. Solunar activity's low with a coefficient of 29, but those changin' tides'll stir things up—fish the incomin' after low for best bites.
Fish activity's steady in these Atlantic waters despite the season. Recent reports from North Topsail Beach note solid speckled trout hauls in the surf and inlets, with some puppy drum and whiting mixin' in. Anglers off Morehead City and Cape Lookout pulled limits of trout on soft plastics, plus a few slot reds and blues nearshore. Numbers are decent—20-30 fish days if you're on 'em.
For lures, go with swimmin' minnows like Yo-Zuri Mag Minnow or Z-Man TRD MinnowZ in natural colors for trout and reds—they're killin' it shallow. Soft plastic lizards on Carolina rigs work wonders for drum. Live bait? Fresh shrimp or mullet chunks on bottom rigs can't be beat, especially near structure.
Hit these hot spots: Atlantic Beach Bridge for trout on the flood tide, and Cape Lookout shoals for nearshore action—anchor up and let the current do the work.
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more reports! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI