The most common fish species include drum/redfish, speckled trout, blue fish, sheepshead, striper, and flounder, offering a diverse range of fishing experiences throughout the year.
Redfish are typically most active and easier to catch during the warmer months, particularly from late spring through early fall, when they are abundant in inshore waters.
Yes, the Outer Banks is known for excellent tuna fishing, especially during the summer months when both yellowfin and bigeye tuna migrate through the area.
The size limit for flounder is generally 15 inches, but it’s always best to check the current regulations before your trip, as they can change seasonally.
Light to medium spinning or baitcasting gear with a 20-30 lb test line works well for catching striped bass, along with lures such as jigs or live bait for effective results.
Yes, fishing regulations can include size limits, bag limits, and seasonal restrictions, so it’s important to familiarize yourself with local guidelines before fishing.
Bluefish are aggressive feeders, and using live bait like menhaden or cut bait, as well as lures such as jigs or spoons, tends to yield great results.
Absolutely! Surf fishing is popular in the Outer Banks, with anglers successfully catching species like drum, flounder, and bluefish right from the beach.
Yes, while fishing can slow down in winter, species like black drum and trout can still be caught, particularly in the warmer days, making it a worthwhile time to fish with the right conditions.
A Old North State Fishing Fishing Charter targets the top Outer Banks Fish species including Southern Flounder (Also Called Flounder, Plie ), Spotted Weakfish (Also Called Seatrout, Speckled Trout, Spotted Squeteague, Spotted Trout ), Striped Bass (Also Called Striper, Linesider, Rockfish ), Summer Flounder (Also Called Flounder, Fluke ), Sea Trout (Also Called Speckled Trout, Spotted Sea Trout). We primarily Fish the Atlantic Ocean, Roanoke Marsh, Outer Banks, OBX, North Carolina, Croatan Sound, Manns Harbor, Wanchese, Roanoke Island, Manteo, Stumpy Point, Kitty Hawk, Kill Devil Hills.