ORV Ramp 48 (Frisco North): Access, Fishing, and What to Expect
ORV Ramp 48 (Frisco North, Frisco): typical species, access, and the local read.
ORV Ramp 48 (Frisco North, Frisco): typical species, access, and the local read.
ORV Ramp 43 (Cape Point Area (North), Buxton): typical species, access, and the local read.
ORV Ramp 38 (Avon South, Avon): typical species, access, and the local read.
ORV Ramp 30 (Avon North, Avon): typical species, access, and the local read.
ORV Ramp 34 (Avon, Avon): typical species, access, and the local read.
ORV Ramp 27 (Salvo South, Salvo): typical species, access, and the local read.
ORV Ramp 23 (Salvo Day Use, Salvo (Hatteras Island)): typical species, access, and the local read.
ORV Ramp 4 (Coquina Beach, Bodie Island): typical species, access, and the local read.
Last updated: May 2026. The fish finder rig is the workhorse of Outer Banks surf fishing. If you’ve watched anyone catch a red drum off Cape Point or a citation drum in the wash at Avon, odds are it was on some version of this rig. It’s simple, it holds in rough surf, and it…
Last updated: May 2026. The Carolina rig is the most-used surf fishing rig on the Outer Banks for a reason: it lets bait move naturally on the bottom while keeping your weight pinned in the sand. If you’re new to OBX surf fishing, this is the first rig to learn — before the fish finder…