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Old 01-20-2014, 04:11 PM
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Anyone have info on Outer Banks fishing in late August? Taking a family vacation and staying in Corolla. Hatteras is a bit far, but I was thinking of hopping on either a head boat or taking a charter. Seems like the offshore fishing is iffy in August and I'd rather get some table fare than chase billfish. I also read that there has been a short recreational red snapper season the last couple years that has fallen the week we'll be down there. Was also gonna try surf fishing at night for shark. Really could care less about bluefish, flounder (fluke) and croakers. Would consider backbay fishing for reds though. Any info would be great.
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Old 01-20-2014, 05:11 PM
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Anyone have info on Outer Banks fishing in late August? Taking a family vacation and staying in Corolla. Hatteras is a bit far, but I was thinking of hopping on either a head boat or taking a charter. Seems like the offshore fishing is iffy in August and I'd rather get some table fare than chase billfish. I also read that there has been a short recreational red snapper season the last couple years that has fallen the week we'll be down there. Was also gonna try surf fishing at night for shark. Really could care less about bluefish, flounder (fluke) and croakers. Would consider backbay fishing for reds though. Any info would be great.
Maybe not what your looking for, but for a family outing give some of the local piers a try.
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Old 01-20-2014, 07:30 PM
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I fished that inlet a few times with great results.They will put you on the tuna /mahie for sure.I was solo and went the inlet..they have a nice tackle shop where you also make reservations. I left them a deposit and whithin 24 hours they called me to let me know boat and what time..
We left the dock and were on the tuna very soon.I fished with people I did not know but it went well..we caught a lottsa tuna..they also have a fish cleaning business..it was pricy but they did a great job...think I paid 250 for boat 100 to clean fish...I had well over 100 lbs myself...nuttin like fresh tuna..
The whole fleet seems to work together...best tuna fishing ever for me!
If you are in that area it is a must...unforgettable fishing.
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Old 01-20-2014, 07:57 PM
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I tile fished out of Oregon once I think it was June though. The boat was Country girl. $99 for the day trip out 30 miles. Had a great day filled my string plus gave away a bunch. Good Luck
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Old 01-20-2014, 08:56 PM
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Not the swash buckling trip of a lifetime but a great visit, and yes you can fish too.
Don't forget to buy your license
http://www.jennettespier.net/
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Thanks guys. Appreciate the info. Seems like a lot of options.
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Old 01-21-2014, 06:49 AM
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Hey Cat. Been going down to OBX the last dozen years with the family.

On your way up to Corolla, stop off at Bob's B&T in Duck. You can put your name on a list for shared charters there. Usually the boats they deal with leave from either Pirates Cove or Wanchese.

You can do anything from an inshore trip to a full day offshore troll. I would recommend doing a 1/2 and 1/2. You will bottom fish in the AM and troll in the PM. The bottom fishing has always been lights out for us in both July and August. Mainly blueline tiles but some grouper in the mix. Great eating too.

The afternoon troll has always been tough for us on the billfish, but the mahi never disappoint. Once they find a weedline its game on. We always go back to the house with plenty of fish to cook. All the marinas offer a fish cleaning service for a reasonable fee. Very professionally done.

The inshore/back back/surf fishing flat out sucks that time of year. Small croaker, pompano, shark, blues, flounder. Occasionally you'll luck into a decent redfish. Night time is the only option that time of year, water is really warm.

If you have young kids, take them to the beach after dark. The place is crawling with ghost crabs and they have an absolute ball catching them in nets and buckets.

Hope this helps, if you need anymore info let me know. Dan
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Old 01-21-2014, 07:07 AM
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Been going to OBX for years. Pirate's Cove has a nice fleet of boats that provide a nice menu of open fishing trips. The Obsession is the best . Also the Country Girl is located there. It is a party boat that only takes 26 and reservations are required. If you fish out of Oregon Inlet the Bi Op Sea is fantastic. Good luck and have fun.
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If you are looking for a fun afternoon for the whole family you might also want to give crabbing a shot. The sound is pratically polluted with Blue Claws.

Dip net, string, chicken with some Old Bay and beer for the aftermath. Now I got myself salavating

http://www.outerbanks.com/crabbing.html
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Old 01-22-2014, 12:48 AM
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My first time to OBX was in Duck and I did a 4-man CC charter out of OI. Great day. 3 were gulf stream rookies and one had never even been on the saltwater. We ended the day with a limit of tiles and a few mahi, not to mention 2 citation barracudas, one at 56" and the other 58". Fun day on the water. I would highly recommend the open boat setups at OIFC (www.Oregon-inlet.com). The party boat at that time of year will be all croakers, pins, and flounder so if that isn't your scene, don't bother.
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