• Fishing Report: Morehead City, North Carolina - Bluefish, Dolphin, and Wahoo Biting Strong

  • Feb 14 2025
  • Length: 3 mins
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Fishing Report: Morehead City, North Carolina - Bluefish, Dolphin, and Wahoo Biting Strong

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  • 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 Morehead City area.

    First off, let's talk about the tides. Today, February 14th, you can expect the following tidal conditions in Morehead City: the first low tide is at 2:35 AM with a height of -0.37 feet, followed by a high tide at 8:51 AM reaching 3.25 feet. The second low tide will be at 3:06 PM with a height of -0.28 feet, and the final high tide of the day will be at 9:10 PM, hitting 2.93 feet[2].

    The weather is looking pretty favorable, with sunrise at 6:52 AM and sunset at 5:49 PM. The moonset is at 8:01 AM and moonrise at 7:59 PM, which could influence fish activity, especially around dawn and dusk.

    Recently, the waters around Morehead City have been bustling with activity. Bluefish, dolphin (mahi-mahi), and wahoo have been common catches. For bluefish, there are no minimum length limits, but you're restricted to three per person per day. Dolphin have a harvest slot limit of 28 inches to 31 inches total length, with a limit of 10 per person per day. Wahoo have no minimum length limits but are limited to two per person per day[1].

    If you're targeting these species, I highly recommend using lures that mimic baitfish. The Mirrolure MR 27 with pink and chartreuse is a local favorite and has proven effective for a variety of fish including striped bass, speckled trout, and red drum. Its unique action on the twitch, twitch, pause, retrieve makes it an irresistible target for many species[3].

    For those who prefer bait, live or cut bait such as shrimp, mullet, or menhaden can be very effective, especially for species like red drum and striped bass.

    Now, let's talk about some hot spots. The waters around Cape Lookout and the Neuse River are always productive. The structure around these areas, including rocky peaks and wrecks, tends to attract a lot of fish. Additionally, the inshore waters of the Pamlico Sound can be great for catching species like red drum and speckled trout[1][4].

    Remember to check the latest regulations and any closures before you head out. The North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries has all the up-to-date information you need, and you can also use the Fish Rules Mobile App for quick reference[1].

    Good luck out there, and tight lines
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