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Tide stage fishing guide

North Carolina Southern Inlets & Cape Fear tide fishing guide.

Mid-Atlantic46 ft tidal rangesemidiurnal

Cape Fear River and the southern North Carolina coast produce strong tide-driven inshore fisheries — outgoing tide at Masonboro Inlet for flounder, red drum at the marsh creek mouths.

Tidal character

Tide type: Semidiurnal (two highs and two lows daily)
Range: 46 feet typical
Wind influence: moderate Wind setup matters but tide stage is generally the dominant variable.

Stronger semidiurnal tides than the Outer Banks (4–6 ft) at Cape Fear River mouth and Carolina Beach inlets.

NOAA tide stations

Live tide predictions and observations from NOAA — pair with this guide for trip planning.

Tide stage activity by species

Activity level for each North Carolina Southern Inlets & Cape Fear primary target species across the four tide stages. Tap a species for the full tide guide.

SpeciesIncomingHigh SlackOutgoingLow Slack
Red Drumgoodfairpeakfair
Speckled Troutgoodfairpeakfair
Southern Floundergoodfairpeakpoor
King Mackerelfairfairpeakfair
Spanish Mackerelgoodfairpeakfair

Dominant water types in North Carolina Southern Inlets & Cape Fear

Best tide stage by species — North Carolina Southern Inlets & Cape Fear

SpeciesBest stageTop water typeTop presentation
Red DrumOutgoing TideGrass FlatsSoft plastic paddletail on jighead
Speckled TroutOutgoing TideGrass FlatsTopwater plug at first/last light
Southern FlounderOutgoing TideInlets & JettiesBucktail tipped with squid or Gulp!
King MackerelOutgoing TideInlets & JettiesLive blue runner
Spanish MackerelAny Moving TideInlets & JettiesClark spoon trolled

Live tide times for North Carolina Southern Inlets & Cape Fear.

Bield: Fish reads NOAA tide tables, applies the species guidance from this page, and alerts you when the optimal window for your target species is about to begin.