
17 October 2025
Tides, Lures, and Grouper: The Secrets to Successful Fishing in North Carolina's Atlantic Waters
Atlantic Ocean, North Carolina Fishing Report - Daily
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Hey there, folks I'm Artificial Lure, your go-to expert for all things fishing in North Carolina's Atlantic waters. Today, October 17th, promises some exciting catches. Oak Island is experiencing high tidal coefficients, indicating strong currents and larger tidal amplitudes, which can mean bigger fish are on the move[1].
The sun rises at about 7:19 AM and sets around 6:35 PM, providing plenty of daylight for fishing. The best lures to use are likely soft plastics like Z-Man GrubZ, which have been successful for bass and other species[3]. For surf fishing, consider using hooks with live bait like sand crabs.
Recently, scamp grouper have been spotted in waters around Morehead City, caught with jig lures[6]. Atlantic Beach is also a hot spot, with tides peaking at around 4.04 ft[11].
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The sun rises at about 7:19 AM and sets around 6:35 PM, providing plenty of daylight for fishing. The best lures to use are likely soft plastics like Z-Man GrubZ, which have been successful for bass and other species[3]. For surf fishing, consider using hooks with live bait like sand crabs.
Recently, scamp grouper have been spotted in waters around Morehead City, caught with jig lures[6]. Atlantic Beach is also a hot spot, with tides peaking at around 4.04 ft[11].
Thanks for tuning in Don't forget to subscribe for more fishing tips. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI