Flounder Fishing at Topsail Island: Reports, Tips & Regulations
Topsail Island offers some of the finest flounder fishing in North Carolina, whether you are stalking the sound-side marshes or fishing the nearshore artificial reefs. Known for their incredible camouflage and aggressive strikes, “flatfish” are a favorite target for local anglers and visitors alike.
Where to Find Them
In the Topsail area, flounder thrive in a variety of environments. Look for them around New River Inlet, the ICW docks, and the deep holes in Stump Sound. As the water temperatures shift, many of the larger “door mats” move toward the nearshore wrecks and ledges just off the beach.
Top Tactics & Bait
- Live Bait: A Carolina Rig with a live finger mullet or mud minnow is the gold standard for Topsail flounder.
- Artificials: Bouncing a Gulp! Shrimp or a bucktail jig tipped with a trailer along the bottom is highly effective for covering ground.
- Structure is Key: Flounder are ambush predators. Focus your efforts on current seams, creek mouths, and the down-current side of bridge pilings and docks.
Flounder Regulations & Mandatory Reporting
Flounder management in North Carolina is subject to frequent changes regarding season dates, size limits, and harvest reporting. To ensure you are fishing within the law, please consult the official resources below:
- NC Wildlife Resources Commission: View current Inland Fishing Regulations.
- NC Division of Marine Fisheries: View the latest Coastal Recreational Size and Bag Limits.
- Harvest Reporting: Remember that North Carolina law now requires recreational anglers to report harvested flounder through the NC DMF Harvest Reporting Portal.
Browse our latest Topsail flounder fishing reports below to see what’s biting right now, what depth they’re at, and which baits are producing the best results.











