u/CaptDesmond

Carolina Beach Fishing Report
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Carolina Beach Fishing Report

Here's what we've been seeing off Carolina Beach over the past week.

Nearshore Reef Fishing:
This has been the most consistent bite lately. Reef fishing has been producing quality gray trout, red drum, porgys, grunts, and plenty of sharks to keep things interesting. If your goal is steady action, this has definitely been the best option.

Spanish Mackerel:
Still a frustrating bite. The fish are here and can often be seen busting bait on the surface, but getting them to commit has been another story. Some days they'll give you a few opportunities, but overall it's remained a tough fishery despite all the visible activity.

Offshore:
Amberjack continue to keep anglers busy, with a few king mackerel showing up and the occasional mahi making an appearance.

Offshore Bottom Fishing:
Bottom fishing continues to produce well with solid catches of gag grouper, scamp grouper, grunts, and a good mix of snappers. If the weather allows you to get offshore, there's still plenty of opportunity to bring home a nice variety of fish.

Overall, reef fishing has been the most reliable option this week, while offshore trips continue to reward anglers who can get a weather window.

Has anyone else been finding those Spanish mackerel frustrating? They're feeding on the surface, but convincing them to bite has been a challenge.

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u/CaptDesmond — 9 days ago
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Carolina Beach Fishing Report June 2026

Carolina Beach Fishing Report

Spanish mackerel have been pretty hit or miss lately. Some days the fish are everywhere and actively feeding on the surface but can be surprisingly difficult to get to bite. Other days we've managed a decent catch, but it definitely hasn't been a lock-and-load bite.

Nearshore reef fishing has probably been the most consistent option recently. Plenty of black seabass, croakers, porgys, and sharks around to keep rods bent.

Offshore trolling has produced some nice king mackerel and the occasional mahi when conditions allow us to get out there.

Bottom fishing offshore has been excellent. Gag grouper, scamp grouper, amberjack, vermilion snapper, pink snapper, and grunts have all been showing up regularly.

Curious what everyone else around Carolina Beach and Wrightsville has been seeing this week.

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u/CaptDesmond — 17 days ago