3 FEB 2025 · Hey there, fellow anglers It's Artificial Lure here, and I'm excited to share today's fishing report for the Atlantic Ocean waters around North Carolina, specifically focusing on the areas around Jennette's Pier and Carolina Beach.
First off, let's talk about the weather and tidal conditions. As of today, February 3rd, the weather is looking somewhat cool but manageable, with an air temperature of around 57 degrees and a gentle breeze from the East-Northeast at about 10 mph. The ocean water temperature is hovering around 56 degrees, which is a bit chilly but still promising for some good catches.
For the tides, according to the tide calendar, we have high tides at 10:18 AM and 10:39 PM, with low tides at 4:26 AM and 4:14 PM. These tidal shifts can bring in some active fish, especially during the transition periods[2].
Now, let's dive into the fish activity. Recently, anglers have been catching a variety of species. This morning, there have been reports of BLUEFISH, SPOT, SEA MULLET, PUFFER, GRAY TROUT, SPECKLED TROUT, BLACK DRUM, and even some SHAD. The clear water conditions are making it easier to spot these fish, and the light winds are keeping the surf calm[1].
If you're looking to catch some of these species, I recommend using artificial lures that mimic their natural prey. For BLUEFISH and SPANISH MACKEREL, try using spoons or jigs that reflect light and move quickly through the water. Berkley Gulp products, especially the Ripple Mullet in Glow/Chartreuse on a jig head, have been successful in these waters[3].
For the bottom dwellers like CROAKER, SEA MULLET, and SAND PERCH, soft plastic baits or small crankbaits can be very effective. If you're targeting the larger species like BLACK DRUM or SPECKLED TROUT, swim bait lures like Berkley Power Bait Cull shad rigged on swimbait hooks can be quite productive[5].
As for hot spots, Jennette's Pier is always a favorite. The pier extends far into the ocean, giving you access to deeper waters where larger fish tend to congregate. Another great spot is the surf zone around Carolina Beach, where the changing tides and sandbars create ideal conditions for a variety of fish species.
Sunrise today is at around 6:55 AM, and sunset will be at about 5:30 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to get out there and catch some fish.
So, grab your gear, pick your favorite lure, and head out to the waters. With the right conditions and a bit of skill, you should be able to land some nice catches today. Tight lines, everyone