Moody Fall Fishing on the NC Coast - Storms, Tides, and Bent Rods
11 October 2025

Moody Fall Fishing on the NC Coast - Storms, Tides, and Bent Rods

Atlantic Ocean, North Carolina Fishing Report - Daily

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Artificial Lure here with your North Carolina Atlantic coast fishing report for Saturday, October 11, 2025. We’re starting the weekend off with some moody fall weather, strong tides, and the promise of bent rods for those who play it smart and safe.

First off, be advised: a significant coastal storm is working its way up past Florida and will be impacting our waters through the weekend. National Weather Service is calling for northeast winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts to 35, building seas 6 to 9 feet offshore, and a steady chop on the sounds and inlets—plus a Small Craft Advisory and Gale Watch in effect through Sunday. If you’re headed out, keep it close to shore or stick to protected waters. Boaters, double-check those safety checklists before you cast off and be wary of flooded roads and potential beach erosion, especially on the Outer Banks and Bald Head Island, as minor to moderate tidal inundation is possible according to updates from Village of Bald Head Island and WUNC.

Turning to the tides: For Atlantic Beach, the first low tide is at 3:44 AM, high tide at 10:16 AM, the second low at 4:50 PM, and the second high rolling in at 10:36 PM. Sunrise hits at 7:08 AM and sunset is a bit earlier now, slipping away at 6:38 PM, so dial your outings accordingly. Tidal coefficients are through the roof—meaning lots of current and bait movement for those morning and late afternoon bites, but also the real potential for king tide flooding and strong rips along the surf.

Fishing has been exciting for fall with this wind and water movement keeping the fish on the chew. Surf anglers are picking Spanish mackerel, slot reds, and plenty of bluefish on cut mullet, fresh shrimp, and Got-Cha plugs tossed just behind the first breaker. There have been flurries of late-season pompano on sand fleas and Fishbites around Oak Island and Atlantic Beach as well.

Pier regulars are hauling in more than enough spots and sea mullet, with the odd black drum and sheepshead mixed in—fresh shrimp and fiddler crabs on a simple bottom rig tend to be the best bets. The surf is loaded with bait, so don’t overlook smaller soft plastics like paddle tails in white or pink during clear stretches of water, especially at sunrise or dusk.

Off the beaches and in the bays, trolling Clark spoons and Mann’s Stretch 20s are picking up kingfish and the late-staying Spanish. Nearshore reefs are still holding gag grouper and a handful of triggerfish—jig bucktails sweetened with squid are scoring the bigger bites.

If you’re working the sounds or protected river mouths, popping corks with live mud minnows or artificial shrimp have stolen the spotlight for speckled trout and slot reds. The topwater bite is best the thirty minutes around first light.

For offshore crews brave enough to poke their noses out, the mahi bite has slowed but there’s still a shot on weed lines beyond 10 miles, especially if you can find that temp break in blue water. Trolling smaller cedar plugs, sail lures, or skirted ballyhoo can pay off, but use caution.

Hot spots for the day:
- Bogue Inlet Pier: Still seeing mixed bags of spots, blues, and the occasional drum.
- Cape Lookout surf and shoals: When conditions allow, still reliable for red drum and migrating false albacore.
- The jetties and bridges in Morehead City: Best for black drum, sheepshead, and specks, especially if you can drift a fiddler crab or shrimp tight to the pilings.

For lures: chartreuse and pink soft plastics, Got-Cha plugs, and classic gold spoons are working in the surf, while heavier jigheads with Gulp or Z-Man paddle tails are snagging the fish in the rougher water. Cut mullet, live menhaden, and finger mullet are your best baits if you can get ‘em.

That’s your October 11th report—thank y’all for tuning in to Artificial Lure. Stay safe out there, keep an eye on the skies and tides, and be sure to subscribe so you never miss a hot bite or a coastal weather heads-up.

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