Fishing in the Outer Banks: The Complete Guide
A complete guide to fishing in the Outer Banks: surf fishing, pier fishing, and charters, plus where to go, what you can catch, and the license and rules.
Spot-by-spot breakdowns: Cape Point, Oregon Inlet, the piers, the catwalk, sound vs. surf, ORV ramps.
A complete guide to fishing in the Outer Banks: surf fishing, pier fishing, and charters, plus where to go, what you can catch, and the license and rules.
How to surf fish the northern Outer Banks towns — Duck, Southern Shores, Kitty Hawk, Kill Devil Hills, and Nags Head — with walk-on access and no 4×4 required.
Where to surf fish Corolla and the Carova 4×4 beaches, how the Beach Parking Permit works, what is biting when, and the rules to know before you go.
ORV Ramp 72 (Ocracoke South, Ocracoke): typical species, access, and the local read.
ORV Ramp 70 (Ocracoke, Ocracoke): typical species, access, and the local read.
ORV Ramp 67 (Ocracoke North, Ocracoke (via ferry)): typical species, access, and the local read.
ORV Ramp 59 (Hatteras Inlet (North Side), Hatteras): typical species, access, and the local read.
ORV Ramp 55 (Hatteras Village, Hatteras): typical species, access, and the local read.
ORV Ramp 49 (Frisco, Frisco): typical species, access, and the local read.
ORV Ramp 44 (Cape Point, Buxton): typical species, access, and the local read.