Outer Banks Fishing Charters, Rates & Packages

All of our charter rates are for the boat, NOT per person. We can accommodate 6 passengers. Check our rates vs the marinas. For more info or to book a trip, call 252-423-0588 or email us through our Contact Page.

INCLUDED IN ALL CHARTERS:

  • Your fishing license is included in your charter

  • Coolers on board to store your food and drinks

  • All tackle, bait and ice also included

  • *Not included: 3.5 % credit card fee, Mates customary 20% tip

Deep Sea

$1950 / All Day

  • Trip Duration: 8 hours

  • Trip Time: 6:30am to 2:30pm

  • Capacity: 1 - 6 persons

  • Prefect for catching Amberjack, Sea Bass, Tilefish & Mahi

Inshore - All Day

$1350/ All Day

  • Trip Duration: 8 hours

  • Trip Times: 7am to 3pm

  • Capacity: 1 - 6 persons

  • Troll for Blues, Spanish Mackerel, Ribbon fish and Cobia

Inshore - 1/2 Day

$695/ Half Day

  • Trip Duration: 4 hours

  • Trip Times: 7am to 11am OR 11am to 3pm

  • Capacity: 1 - 6 persons

  • Troll for Blues, Spanish Mackerel, Ribbon fish and Cobia

Offshore / Gulfstream

$2150/ All Day

  • Trip Duration: 8 hours

  • Trip Time: 6:30am to 2:30pm

  • Capacity: 1 - 6 persons

  • Fish types: Tuna, Wahoo, Blackfin, Mahi and Marlin

Shark Fishing

$875

  • Trip Duration: 5 hours

  • Trip Times: 11:15am to 4pm

  • Capacity: 1 - 6 persons

  • During the summer time the Outer Banks gets a variety of shark species that flow though. We catch sharks of all types and sizes, it makes for one adrenaline packed fishing trip.

How To Find Us

We meet our charters at the public boat launch under the Nags Head causeway bridge (Washington Baum Bridge) across from Pirate’s Cove on Roanoke Island.

If heading south cross the bridge, make a left at the light at the Pirate’s Cove entrance. Follow the road to the parking area.

 

Tips and Tricks for Inshore Fishing Charters

One of the best ways you can maximize your experience on an inshore fishing trip is to prepare. Here are a few quick tips you can use to make your trip as pleasant as possible:

  • Know what you’re fishing for. Do your research or ask your charter guide what baits work for the fish you hope to catch.

  • Stay hydrated. It can be easy to forget your water when you’re out on the beach – don’t forget it!

  • Remember to stay calm when you get a bite. Becoming overly excited can cause you to act hastily and lose your catch altogether.

Whether you are fishing with children in tow or are merely looking for a relaxing vacation activity, inshore fishing charters have a lot to offer. Even though they might not sound as exciting as other types of fishing charters, don’t be afraid to give them a shot. You might be surprised at just how exhilarating they can be!