Gulf Stream bottom fishing late July 202
Luglio 29, 2025 Wilmington 5 foto

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Over the past ten days, our Gulf Stream trips have been nothing short of spectacular! We’ve encountered a fantastic variety of fish, with groupers leading the charge. One of our most exciting moments was bringing a 40-pound gag grouper right up to the boat, although we had to release it due to the season closure. We also landed a beautiful 33-pound black grouper, and the scamp groupers have been abundant as well. In total, we caught twelve groupers across two trips. Snapper fishing has also been excellent, with over twenty snappers each trip, and we land anoit 500-600 poinds of amberjacks, most get thrown back. We haven’t done much trolling recently, nut we know that the wahoo are out there, especially around the 120-foot depth range, so there’s always excitement on the horizon. If you are seatching for a once in a lifetime epic trip, book the gulf stream with me and ill put you one em!
Gabriel Chandler
Wilmington, North Carolina, United States
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Carolina Beach / Wrightsville Beach Fish
Carolina Beach / Wrightsville Beach Fish
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Spring fishing is starting to fire up along Carolina Beach and Wrightsville Beach. Right now the nearshore wrecks are loaded with black sea bass. The bite has been extremely consistent, and limits are coming fairly quickly on most trips. If you’re looking for steady action and great table fare, the nearshore sea bass fishing is about as reliable as it gets at the moment. A lot of bait has moved onto the beaches, including silversides and other small baitfish, which is a great sign for what’s coming next. Atlantic Bonito have already started showing up 10–12 miles offshore, and as soon as water temperatures push consistently above 55°F, they should move much closer to the beach. When that happens the bite can be fast and exciting with fish feeding aggressively on the surface. Historically, the bonito run is short but intense, typically lasting only 2–3 weeks, with late March through early April being the prime window. Once the bonito push through, we’ll start seeing a strong run of Spanish mackerel along the beaches, followed by increasing king mackerel activity both nearshore and offshore. Offshore fishing has also been productive with large king mackerel already being caught, but this time of year the key is finding the right weather window. Spring conditions can still be a little volatile offshore, so trips further out depend on the forecast. If you want the most consistent fishing right now, the nearshore trips targeting black sea bass are producing every day. And with the bonito run expected any time, the next few weeks should offer some of the most exciting fishing of the spring season. Tight lines!
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