Topsail Area Weekly Fishing Report Summary | June 24, 2026

Topsail Area Weekly Fishing Summary is our Wednesday roundup of captain reports, pier activity, seasonal trends, and fishing forecasts from across Topsail Island, Surf City, North Topsail Beach, Sneads Ferry, and the surrounding coastal waters.

The final week of June is delivering some of the most consistent fishing opportunities of the summer so far. Warm water temperatures, abundant baitfish, and stable weather patterns continue to fuel strong action from the marshes to the nearshore reefs. Anglers throughout the Topsail area are finding success on a variety of species as summer fishing settles into full swing.

Species Scorecard

  • Spanish Mackerel ★★★★★
  • Red Drum ★★★★☆
  • Bluefish ★★★★☆
  • Sea Mullet ★★★★☆
  • King Mackerel ★★★☆☆

Spanish Mackerel Continue Their Summer Run

Spanish mackerel remain the dominant nearshore species this week. Anglers trolling Clarkspoons, casting jigs, and targeting feeding birds are reporting steady catches along the beachfront. Pier anglers continue finding success during early morning and evening periods when schools move within casting range.

For seasonal trends and species information, visit our Fishing Intel Center and Season Guide.

Red Drum Holding Strong Inshore

Red drum continue to provide excellent opportunities throughout the marshes, flats, and creek systems surrounding Topsail Island. Early morning remains the best window, with fish actively feeding around oyster beds, grass edges, and shallow structure. Live bait, cut mullet, and soft plastics continue producing quality fish.

Anglers looking for the latest local updates can browse our Captain Fishing Reports for current conditions and recent catches.

Bluefish and Sea Mullet Keep Surf Anglers Busy

Bluefish continue to patrol the beaches, piers, and inlet areas, providing aggressive strikes on metal lures, Gotcha plugs, and cut bait. Sea mullet remain one of the most dependable surf species, with fresh shrimp producing steady action in deeper sloughs and cuts.

Surf anglers are also finding occasional black drum, croaker, and spot mixed into the catch.

King Mackerel Showing More Consistency

King mackerel activity continues improving as water temperatures rise. Smaller kings are being encountered around nearshore structure, while larger fish are beginning to appear farther offshore. Live bait presentations remain the preferred tactic for anglers targeting kings.

Cobia Becoming a Real Possibility

Several regional reports indicate that cobia encounters are becoming more common around nearshore reefs, bait concentrations, and structure. While not yet the primary target, cobia are beginning to enter the conversation as a legitimate opportunity for anglers fishing the Topsail area.

What to Expect Next Week

If current conditions continue, Spanish mackerel should remain the most reliable nearshore target, while red drum continue their productive inshore pattern. Bluefish, sea mullet, and king mackerel should all remain viable options heading into July.

Topsail.Fish Weekly Takeaway

The first three hours after sunrise continue to be the most productive period across nearly every fishery. Whether targeting red drum in the marsh, Spanish mackerel along the beaches, or bluefish from the piers, early mornings remain the key to success.

Best Bets for the Coming Week

Best Inshore Bet: Red Drum

Focus on marsh shorelines, oyster bars, and shallow flats during moving tides and low-light periods.

Best Surf Fishing Bet: Sea Mullet

Fresh shrimp fished in deeper troughs should continue producing consistent action.

Best Pier Bet: Spanish Mackerel

Gotcha plugs and casting jigs remain top producers during morning and evening feeding periods.

Best Nearshore Bet: Spanish Mackerel

Schools continue moving along the beachfront and remain the most dependable nearshore species.

Best Offshore Bet: King Mackerel

King activity is improving steadily and should continue trending upward as July approaches.

Weekly Wildcard Prediction

Look for cobia reports to increase significantly over the next two weeks as water temperatures and bait concentrations continue to rise.

Topsail.Fish Forecast Rating

Overall Fishing Outlook: ★★★★☆ (4 out of 5)

With Spanish mackerel, red drum, bluefish, sea mullet, and improving king mackerel action, anglers have excellent opportunities throughout the Topsail area as June comes to a close.

Planning a Topsail Fishing Trip?

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