Summer pattern — tailing fish on flooded flats.
Inshore migration calendar
North Carolina Southern Coast migration calendar.
- Mid-Atlantic
- North Carolina
- 6 species tracked
Southern North Carolina runs a more southern-influenced fishery than the Outer Banks — fewer striped bass, more sheepshead and black drum, and the start of true Southern Flounder country. The Cape Fear estuary is the centerpiece.
Fishing regulations change every season. This page is a summary maintained by Bield — bag limits, exact dates, and species-specific rules must be verified with North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries before each trip.
What's running now
June on the water.
Map
North Carolina Southern Coast hotspots.
Productive locations
- Cape Fear River mouth
- Masonboro Inlet
- Wrightsville Beach jetties
- Topsail Inlet
Active this month
- Red DrumGood
- Speckled TroutGood
- Southern FlounderGood
- Spanish MackerelGood
- SheepsheadFair
- Black DrumFair
All species
Sorted by current month.
- Red DrumSciaenops ocellatusGoodFull Red Drum calendar for North Carolina Southern CoastBest months: September · OctoberTop lures: Live mullet under popping cork, Cut mullet on bottom, Gold spoons
- Speckled TroutCynoscion nebulosusGoodFull Speckled Trout calendar for North Carolina Southern CoastBest months: No peak month identified
Topwater dawn/dusk on flats.
Top lures: Soft plastic paddletails on jigheads, MirrOlure suspending plugs, Live shrimp under popping cork - Southern FlounderParalichthys lethostigmaGoodFull Southern Flounder calendar for North Carolina Southern CoastBest months: September · October
Summer pattern.
Top lures: Live finger mullet, Live mud minnows, Gulp! shrimp on jighead - Spanish MackerelScomberomorus maculatusGoodFull Spanish Mackerel calendar for North Carolina Southern CoastBest months: September · October
Resident fish through summer.
Top lures: Clark spoon trolled, Gotcha plugs, Small metal jigs - SheepsheadArchosargus probatocephalusFairFull Sheepshead calendar for North Carolina Southern CoastBest months: No peak month identified
Summer fish on docks, pilings.
Top lures: Live fiddler crabs, Peeled shrimp, Barnacles - Black DrumPogonias cromisFairFull Black Drum calendar for North Carolina Southern CoastBest months: March · April
Resident fish on oyster bars.
Top lures: Whole blue crab on bottom, Live shrimp, Cut clam
Month-by-month
Top 5 species, full year.
Quick reference for trip planning across the year. Each cell shows the typical migration status for that month.
| Species | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Red Drum | ||||||||||||
| Southern Flounder | ||||||||||||
| Spanish Mackerel | ||||||||||||
| Black Drum | ||||||||||||
| Speckled Trout |
Regional notes
Top species — the longer read.
Red Drum in North Carolina Southern Coast
Resident year-round throughout NC and Lowcountry. Fall bull red run on Cape Lookout and Outer Banks September–November is one of the iconic American saltwater events.
Speckled Trout in North Carolina Southern Coast
Year-round resident with strong winter (deep-hole) and summer (grass-flat) patterns. Topwater dawn/dusk fishing through warm months.
Southern Flounder in North Carolina Southern Coast
Same pattern with peak fall run September–November. NC fall closure typically October–November. SC and GA seasons vary year to year.
Marine forecast
NOAA Zone AMZ156Wind, swell, and tide-stage forecasts that drive whether fish are feeding inshore or holding offshore.
State agencies
Bag limits, slot rules, and seasonal closures live with the agencies — verify before keeping fish.
Real-time migration alerts for North Carolina Southern Coast.
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