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Old 03-14-2019, 01:14 PM
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i'm going to be in north carolina last week of june/first week of july and i'm wondering if anyone has any tips about fishing the area. I'll be near kittyhawk on one of the canals. any significant fishing in the actual canals that will be in my backyard? I've never caught redfish or speckled trout which i'm thinking and hoping i can knock out from shore. I'm also looking for info on a good charter to go after some kind of warm saltwater species we don't get up in NJ. maybe grouper.

any suggestions or comments appreciated!
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Old 03-14-2019, 01:32 PM
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i'm going to be in north carolina last week of june/first week of july and i'm wondering if anyone has any tips about fishing the area. I'll be near kittyhawk on one of the canals. any significant fishing in the actual canals that will be in my backyard? I've never caught redfish or speckled trout which i'm thinking and hoping i can knock out from shore. I'm also looking for info on a good charter to go after some kind of warm saltwater species we don't get up in NJ. maybe grouper.

any suggestions or comments appreciated!
Congrats, you’re headed to a prime spot for shore based fishing. Lots of room on the beaches, especially late afternoon and early morning. In addition, plenty of fishing piers available too. The Nags Head Pier is closest to where you are staying. $12 per day, $30 for a 3 day pass. There’s a tackle shop right there, and you can even rent equipment if needed. There’s also a restaurant there that will cook your catch if you wish. www.nagsheadpier.com
Keep in mind, you’ll need a license. $10 for a 10 day non resident license.
YouTube has several videos on surf fishing in NC. Check them out on what you can expect to catch.
Enjoy!
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Old 03-14-2019, 01:36 PM
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In regards to fishing Pirates Cove Marina and Oregon Inlet both offer open boat trips for both inshore/ offshore trips. At Pirates Cove the Country Girl offers party boat trips ( only 26 peeps ) but you must make reservations.

Great places to eat : Tortuga's Lie Covington Inn Bluewater Grille Fishbones on the pier for Happy Hour. You will not be disappointed. Been going there for decades.
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Old 03-14-2019, 01:39 PM
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Congrats, you’re headed to a prime spot for shore based fishing. Lots of room on the beaches, especially late afternoon and early morning. In addition, plenty of fishing piers available too. The Nags Head Pier is closest to where you are staying. $12 per day, $30 for a 3 day pass. There’s a tackle shop right there, and you can even rent equipment if needed. There’s also a restaurant there that will cook your catch if you wish. www.nagsheadpier.com
Keep in mind, you’ll need a license. $10 for a 10 day non resident license.
YouTube has several videos on surf fishing in NC. Check them out on what you can expect to catch.
Enjoy!
thanks, and i didn't know i needed to pay for a saltwater license there, thanks for telling me (i hadn't run into that piece of info yet). the house we're renting has the jean guite canal in the backyard and from the looks of it i might be able to catch some red drum and specks right out of that!
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Old 03-14-2019, 01:41 PM
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In regards to fishing Pirates Cove Marina and Oregon Inlet both offer open boat trips for both inshore/ offshore trips. At Pirates Cove the Country Girl offers party boat trips ( only 26 peeps ) but you must make reservations.

Great places to eat : Tortuga's Lie Covington Inn Bluewater Grille Fishbones on the pier for Happy Hour. You will not be disappointed. Been going there for decades.
thanks, my wife and her family planned the trip, i mostly care about the fishing haha, but i do have to eat too
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Old 03-14-2019, 02:03 PM
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Agreed with the rest, you are in a good place to fish and eat! Swing by TW's bait and Tackle in Kitty Hawk and pick up your bait/rigs/license and local knowledge. F&G patrol often so don't even think about skipping out on the license.

While the peer is great I've had some of my better luck at dusk/night on the beach next to the pier. Call me cheap but with everyone literally throwing bait over the peer, the feed can be good....especially when the pier lights come on.

Drive down rt 12 (beach road) or the main road and don't be afraid to drop a line at all the small bridges around for some reds/spec trout. I've had luck with both gulp and cut bait.

I've done charters on Outrigger (sportfishing type) for mahi and tuna and Outer Banks Outdoors charter (custom type boat) for cobia and reds.

Cops in MD/VA and NC patrol those back roads you will be taking down, so watch your speed.

Heading down myself in May...good luck and have fun!
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Old 03-14-2019, 02:43 PM
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Plenty of charter boats run out of Wanchese Marina for inshore, nearshore and offshore trips. Boats can either be chartered by you or you can do an open boat trip (call marina office to check availability & make arrangements).

Just a side note, if you plan on keeping any fish for the table, the boats do not clean fish but there is a fish cleaning service at the marina that charge you by the pound.
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Caught sea trout in a canal down there. We drifted live shrimp off a bridge with a slip bobber. My dad got a 10lb sheepshead too. A friend of mine does good with the Kayak in NC.
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I crabbed and fished inside Cape Hatteras ( Pamlico Sound) AWEFUL!!!! That was last August.


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i'm going to be in north carolina last week of june/first week of july and i'm wondering if anyone has any tips about fishing the area. I'll be near kittyhawk on one of the canals. any significant fishing in the actual canals that will be in my backyard? I've never caught redfish or speckled trout which i'm thinking and hoping i can knock out from shore. I'm also looking for info on a good charter to go after some kind of warm saltwater species we don't get up in NJ. maybe grouper.

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Inshore reds and trout are fun on light tackle. Hired a guide out of Oregon Inlet Marina and my wife outfished me as usual.
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