Harkers Island Fishing Charters
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"My brother and I had a great time with Captain Ryan. He was very knowledgable, friendly, and went above and beyond to make our experience a great one and it was." — Nancy,

"We had a great time fishing with Jason yesterday! We caught a variety of fish and really enjoyed the experience." — Andy,

"Had an incredible experience! Caught fish, made memories, and achieved a dream fish catch!" — Cory,

"Captain Jack was Amazing! We booked this trip 90 minutes before it was time to go out… somehow, Jack was ready for us!" — Jason,

"Both guys went above and beyond to try and find some fish for my son." — Erica,




"This is my 2nd time fishing with Captain Tuggy and it won’t be our last." — FishingBooker Member,

"This trip was for my son and his best friend to celebrate my son’s 13th birthday." — Michelle,
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Harkers Island Fishing Seasons
January
Most charters are closed at the moment. However, if you can find one that's running, this is the time to take on Bluefin Tuna offshore. You can also find Striped Bass and some Trout in the sounds.
February
If you ever dreamed of taking on giant Bluefin Tuna, this is your moment. The biggest fish of the season are starting to show up offshore. Book early, as many charters are away for the winter.
March
Giant Bluefin Tuna are still going strong in remote waters offshore. In the shallows, things are slowly picking up, with Red and Black Drum, Speckled Trout, Bluefish, and more.
April
The charter season is officially in full swing! Reds, Trout, Bluefish, and more are biting inshore. Further out, the last of the Bluefin hand over to the incoming Yellowfin bite, keeping lines tight and anglers sweating.
May
Cobia season opens in May, and anglers state-wide speed out to the local structure to land themselves a monster. Bottom fish like Grouper and Wreckfish are also open, making for a real fishy feast.
June
The big game bite warms up with the weather, bringing Blue and White Marlin, Sailfish, Mahi Mahi, Wahoo, and Bigeye Tuna to town. Inshore, expect Spanish Mackerel, Drum, and more.
July
Escape the heat as you cruise offshore in search of Billfish and Tuna. Otherwise, head to Pamlico Sound in the evening to take on a variety of fish. And of course, Red and Black Drum are still biting well.
August
There are fish everywhere you look in August. Marlin and Tuna are hunting offshore. Hit the wrecks, and you'll find Amberjack, Grouper, and the first big 'Smoker' King Mackerel.
September
It's Flounder season inshore, so grab your rod, gig, or bow and get ready for a delicious dinner. Huge Kingfish arrive at the local structure, and the biggest Red Drum you'll ever see show up in the shallows.
October
Bag yourself some tasty Flatfish before the seasons closes. While you're there, you can also try your luck against big Red Drum, Speckled Trout, Bluefish, and Striped Bass. Yellowfin are still biting offshore.
November
The charter seasons starts to wind down as the first Bluefin Tuna show up near to shore. This is a great time to target Striped Bass, and the Drum are still around in force.
December
Most charter boats start fishing commercially in December. There's a reason for that: Bluefin season is in full swing, and everyone wants to bag some tasty sashimi. Are you up to the challenge?