Top Fishing Charters in Oak Island, NC

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24 ft

Up to 6 people

Behind The Island Charters

5.0/5 (17 reviews)
Oak Island
Spend the day with Behind The Island Charters and let them show you what makes the fishing in Oak Island so memorable! Having logged many hours on these tides, Captain Matt knows them forwards and back.

"We had an incredible time on our fishing trip with Captain Matt!" —⁠ Danielle,
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US $250
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30 ft

Up to 6 people

Seabbatical Charters – nearshore / Offshore

4.9/5 (41 reviews)
Oak Island
Running angling trips out of Southport / oak island, Seabbatical Charters invites you to check out the local fishery in style. Your captain is here to get you on some fish, and to make sure you have fun doing it.

"We enjoyed our off shore trip with Capt Adam and mate. We arrived early and the boat was waiting for us." —⁠ Harmony,
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US $300
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35 ft

Up to 6 people

Ava Lynn Fishing Charters

4.9/5 (74 reviews)
Oak Island
Ava Lynn Fishing Charters is located in Southport and offers to show you a memorable time in these waters. Come aboard with Capt. Matt, whose main priority is to get you on some fish.

"Captain Matt worked with me to find a way to get on the water." —⁠ Tim,
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US $450

Angler's choice

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21 ft

Up to 4 people

Hounddog Fishing Charters

5.0/5 (94 reviews)
Oak Island
Based out of Southport, Hounddog Fishing Charters is your ticket to a memorable time on the water. Come on aboard with Capt. Artie, whose main priority is to get you on some fish.

"June can be a tough month to fish. But despite the less than ideal time of the year, rainy, and windy weather, Captain Artie still made it happen." —⁠ Will,
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US $325
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30 ft

Up to 6 people

Outta Line Fishing Charters

5.0/5 (31 reviews)
Oak Island
Make the most of your time in Oak Island and go fishing with Outta Line Fishing Charters. Having spent many hours on these waters, Captain Jonmichael can tell you all about the local fishery.

"JonMichael was great!  Laidback, super friendly and kind." —⁠ Bryan,
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US $475
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22 ft

Up to 4 people

Carolina Fly Guy

5.0/5 (15 reviews)
Oak Island
If you’re ready to discover fishing in Oak Island, book a trip with Carolina Fly Guy.

"Ashley was great. I had a specific request of “keep my non-fisherman son and his buddy busy for 3hrs and then give me a few mins with my fly rod for redfish/flounder/trout”." —⁠ Brian,
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US $450
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26 ft

Up to 4 people

Flatfish Charters

4.9/5 (37 reviews)
Oak Island
There’s a fish with your name on it in Oak Island and Flatfish Charters will help you catch it! Your guide for the day is Captain Wayne, which allows you to benefit from years of local experience.

"Wayne was a fantastic captain. He was friendly and understanding about different fishing skill levels." —⁠ Peter,
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US $350

Angler's choice

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22 ft

Up to 6 people

Little Secret Charters

5.0/5 (18 reviews)
Bolivia (19 min drive from Oak Island)
Running angling trips out of Sunset Harbor, Captn Inman invites you on an adventure to view the spectacular scenery that Brunswick County has to offer.

"A great trip out with Captain Inman, as always! Ocean fishing trip this time vs intracoastal." —⁠ Denise,
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US $400
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25 ft

Up to 4 people

Reel-Bad Intentions Fishing Charter

Bolivia (19 min drive from Oak Island)
Excited to go fishing in Bolivia, NC? Look no further than Reel-Bad Intentions Fishing Charter! With Captain Adam at the helm, you’ll benefit from years of knowledge and experience.
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US $450
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32 ft

Up to 6 people

Quality Time Fishing Charters

5.0/5 (17 reviews)
Oak Island
If you’re ready to have fun fishing in Oak Island, we’ve got you covered with Quality Time Fishing Charters. Your guide for the day is Captain Billy, bringing aboard years of sportfishing experience.

"We had a blast with Captain Billy and his wife!  They were very engaging and put us on some decent fish." —⁠ Christopher,
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US $600

Top deep sea fishing trips in Oak Island

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32 ft

up to 6

Top deep sea fishing trips
If you’re ready to have fun fishing in Oak Island, we’ve got you covered with Quality Time Fishing Charters. Your guide for the day is Captain Billy, bringing aboard years of sportfishing experience. Depending on the time of year, you might ho

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US $600

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30 ft

up to 6

Top deep sea fishing trips
Make the most of your time in Oak Island and go fishing with Outta Line Fishing Charters. Having spent many hours on these waters, Captain Jonmichael can tell you all about the local fishery. These waters are known for Kingfish, Spanish Mackerel, Cobia, A

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US $475

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35 ft

up to 6

Top deep sea fishing trips
Ava Lynn Fishing Charters is located in Southport and offers to show you a memorable time in these waters. Come aboard with Capt. Matt, whose main priority is to get you on some fish. Expect to use techniques like bottom fishing, trolling, drift fishing,

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US $450

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30 ft

up to 6

Top deep sea fishing trips
Running angling trips out of Southport / oak island, Seabbatical Charters invites you to check out the local fishery in style. Your captain is here to get you on some fish, and to make sure you have fun doing it. You'll be using techniques like botto

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US $300

Top-rated family fishing trips in Oak Island

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22 ft

up to 4

Top-rated family fishing trips
Based out of Oak Island, Southport area, Oak Island Sport Fishing Charters is your ticket to a memorable time on the water. Come on aboard with Capt. Capt. Parks, whose main priority is to get you on some fish. He specializes in light tackle, and fly fish

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US $500

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25 ft

up to 4

Top-rated family fishing trips
Book your next trip with Reel Em’ Up Charters and find out what you’re missing in Oak Island. Captain Steven will be your guide, which means you’ll tap into years of professional experience. Striped Bass, Black Drum, Sheepshead, Tarpon,

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US $450

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21 ft

up to 4

Top-rated family fishing trips
Based out of Southport, Hounddog Fishing Charters is your ticket to a memorable time on the water. Come on aboard with Capt. Artie, whose main priority is to get you on some fish. Expect to use techniques like light tackle, bottom fishing, trolling, jiggi

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US $325

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35 ft

up to 6

Top-rated family fishing trips
Ava Lynn Fishing Charters is located in Southport and offers to show you a memorable time in these waters. Come aboard with Capt. Matt, whose main priority is to get you on some fish. Expect to use techniques like bottom fishing, trolling, drift fishing,

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US $450

Half-day fishing trips in Oak Island

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22 ft

up to 4

Half-day fishing trips
Based out of Oak Island, Southport area, Oak Island Sport Fishing Charters is your ticket to a memorable time on the water. Come on aboard with Capt. Capt. Parks, whose main priority is to get you on some fish. He specializes in light tackle, and fly fish

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US $500

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32 ft

up to 6

Half-day fishing trips
If you’re ready to have fun fishing in Oak Island, we’ve got you covered with Quality Time Fishing Charters. Your guide for the day is Captain Billy, bringing aboard years of sportfishing experience. Depending on the time of year, you might ho

trips from

US $600

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25 ft

up to 4

Half-day fishing trips
Book your next trip with Reel Em’ Up Charters and find out what you’re missing in Oak Island. Captain Steven will be your guide, which means you’ll tap into years of professional experience. Striped Bass, Black Drum, Sheepshead, Tarpon,

trips from

US $450

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26 ft

up to 4

Half-day fishing trips
There’s a fish with your name on it in Oak Island and Flatfish Charters will help you catch it! Your guide for the day is Captain Wayne, which allows you to benefit from years of local experience. These waters hold game fish like Black Drum, Spadefi

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US $350

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22 ft

up to 4

Half-day fishing trips
If you’re ready to discover fishing in Oak Island, book a trip with Carolina Fly Guy. These waters are known for Flounder, Redfish, Sheepshead, Speckled Trout, Spotted Seatrout, Spanish Mackerel, Black Drum, Bonito, and more – with any luck, y

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US $450

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30 ft

up to 6

Half-day fishing trips
Make the most of your time in Oak Island and go fishing with Outta Line Fishing Charters. Having spent many hours on these waters, Captain Jonmichael can tell you all about the local fishery. These waters are known for Kingfish, Spanish Mackerel, Cobia, A

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US $475

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35 ft

up to 6

Half-day fishing trips
Ava Lynn Fishing Charters is located in Southport and offers to show you a memorable time in these waters. Come aboard with Capt. Matt, whose main priority is to get you on some fish. Expect to use techniques like bottom fishing, trolling, drift fishing,

trips from

US $450

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21 ft

up to 4

Half-day fishing trips
Based out of Southport, Hounddog Fishing Charters is your ticket to a memorable time on the water. Come on aboard with Capt. Artie, whose main priority is to get you on some fish. Expect to use techniques like light tackle, bottom fishing, trolling, jiggi

trips from

US $325

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30 ft

up to 6

Half-day fishing trips
Running angling trips out of Southport / oak island, Seabbatical Charters invites you to check out the local fishery in style. Your captain is here to get you on some fish, and to make sure you have fun doing it. You'll be using techniques like botto

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US $300

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24 ft

up to 6

Half-day fishing trips
Spend the day with Behind The Island Charters and let them show you what makes the fishing in Oak Island so memorable! Having logged many hours on these tides, Captain Matt knows them forwards and back. These waters are known for Black Drum, Flounder, Red

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US $250

Top Targeted Species in Oak Island

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Spanish Mackerel
Inshore
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Black Drum
Inshore
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Flounder
Inshore
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Redfish
Inshore
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King Mackerel (Kingfish)
Inshore
+4
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Speckled Trout
River
+4
Dolphin (Mahi Mahi) image
Dolphin (Mahi Mahi)
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Amberjack
Offshore
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Frequently Asked Questions about Fishing Charters in Oak Island

What are the best private fishing charters in Oak Island?

According to customer reviews, some of the most popular fishing charters in Oak Island, North Carolina are:

How much does it cost to go charter fishing in Oak Island?

The average price for a private 4 hour Oak Island fishing trip is US $479, while an 8 hour private trip will cost you US $872 based on prices on FishingBooker.com.

Which fishing charters in Oak Island are good for families?

Fishing charters in Oak Island that received great reviews from families are:

What are the top fish species I can catch in Oak Island?

The top 3 fish species targeted on guided fishing trips in Oak Island are:

What are the top fishing techniques in Oak Island?

The top 3 fishing techniques in Oak Island are:

What are the top types of fishing in Oak Island?

The top 3 types of fishing in Oak Island are:

Do Oak Island fishing charters provide rods, reels and tackle?

Many fishing charters in Oak Island provide rods, reels and tackle. Some of the top rated are:

Who are the best rated captains in Oak Island?

According to customer reviews on FishingBooker.com, some of the best rated charter captains in Oak Island are:

Who are the top awarded captains in Oak Island?

Who are the top awarded captains in Oak Island?

What fishing trips are offered by fishing charters in Oak Island?

Some of the fishing trips offered by fishing charters in Oak Island are:

  • 2-hour fishing trips – US $281
  • 3-hour fishing trips – US $394
  • 4-hour fishing trips – US $529
  • 5-hour fishing trips – US $550
  • 6-hour fishing trips – US $838
  • 8-hour fishing trips – US $1,250
  • 10-hour fishing trips – US $1,650
  • 14-hour fishing trips – US $2,750

Fishing in Oak Island

With the Intracoastal Waterway to its back and the Atlantic Ocean at its door front, the town of Oak Island is a great launchpad for excellent sport fishing. Miles of sandy beaches and town parks make this seaside resort a favorite choice for family vacationing - no wonder that between 30 and 50 thousand visitors gather here each year.

Known for

If you want to take your little ones for a nice day out on the water, Oak Island is a rewarding starting point. Its inshore fishing opportunities are abundant, with Redfish and Trout displaying magic for the better part of the year.

And, if you’d like to explore the vast offshore territories, Oak Island fishing charters will take you to the praised fisheries that lie to the east, in the direction of the gulf stream.

No matter how skilled you are, there is some exemplar fishing here for everyone.

Oak Island fishing spots

Inshore

Oak Island inshore fishing charters make advantage of a vast network of fishing spots around the Intracoastal Waterway and numerous sounds, creeks, and inlets around it. It’s worth checking out the jetties and bridge areas where you could easily be getting anything from Flounder, Redfish, Black Drum, Sheepshead, and Speckled Trout. Luckily for you, the bite is consistent throughout the year, with Drums on fire in fall and Trout numbers litting up in warm months.

There are loads of good places to check out on your fishing trip, including Montgomery Slough and Davis Creek lying to the east of the island. There are some good marsh structures and oyster beds to explore there, so you will want to be fishing with a local who knows these nooks and crannies. These fisheries also have a couple of deep holes worth scouting.

If you’re looking for a great marsh area, you should head to the Lockwood Folly Inlet. The famed Galloway Flats hide excellent inshore species, and if you get tired of boat traffic you can venture back to the Davis Creek for some more Trout and Redfish action.

You will see eager guides and anglers perched on numerous flats and bay boats looking around for the next nice catch. And, if you want some more al fresco action, you can also find a guide to put you in a kayak and explore the fisheries up-close.

To the west, the ICW meets the Dutchman’s Creek and the Elizabeth River. You can either go up the Creek and explore its possibilities - read Reds and Trout - or stay around the rocks where the ICW meets the creek. Once you’re done fishing there, you can move down the Elizabeth River for some nice marsh fishing behind the Caswell Beach.

When you finish exploring the back waters, come to the other side and marvel the view while on the boat. You can enjoy the sandy beaches and do some inshore fishing on the Atlantic side of Oak Island, too.

And once you get back from your fishing trip, you will still have some time to check out the pier and wet your bait for some fine action.

What can I expect on an inshore trip in Oak Island?

Depending where your captain takes you, you can marvel the stunning beachfront and cast some lines for Reds, Trout, and Black Drums, or head around the meandering creeks and sloughs looking for fish. Some anglers like the crowd, some prefer fishing on their own, far from the public eye. You can find both around Oak Island charters, it’s just a matter of how you want to spend your day.

A really nice thing here, especially for absolute beginners, is that these backcountry waters are nicely tucked in from winds and generally stay calm. This means that you and your kids will have a relaxing day on the water - until the fish start biting. Then it’s all about the chase and adrenaline.

If you want to have enough time to explore these fishing spots properly, go on a full day trip. These cost around USD 500 and include lunch on the water - of course, you should always check this with the captain before the trip.

But if you don’t have the time to fully experience Oak Island inshore fishing, a half day trip should be enough. You would head out either with the first light or a bit later and have some four hours to look around these fisheries. Half day trips mostly cost around USD 300 and are great for families on vacation.

Oak Island offshore fishing

If you get itchy feet, then Oak Island is a good place to spend your summer vacation. How come? Simply put, you can see the Atlantic from your porch. The local fishing charters have an easy access to prime time saltwater fishing. Head down to the marina to meet a captain and let him take you where the big names of this beautiful sport are.

If you head some 15 miles offshore, you will have a good chance of landing impressive Cobia, Mahi, King Mackerel, and Amberjack.

Navy Wreck is a popular go-to place. Lying 42 miles offshore, the wreck waters are ideal for getting Wahoo, Mahi or schools of Bonita. When they make their sprint, you will need to hold tight to get them onboard.

As you approach the gulf stream, which could be anywhere between 45 and 60 miles from the coast, you will be close to Grouper, Snapper, Wahoo, and Mahi Mahi. There are countless reefs and wrecks here with tremendous potential of landing the next record fish.

And if offshore is too little for you, you can scout the bluewater, lying between 60 and 75 miles off the coast. These trips are for die hard fishing aficionados and could get you big Wahoo, Mahi, ever-desired Sailfish, and maybe even Blue Marlin.

Amberjacks are high in numbers throughout the year, while Wahoo can be found from July until fall. White and Blue Marlin offer fine fishing in summer months but are hard to get. That’s what makes it even more rewarding once you do snatch them. Mahi are biting like mad from April until June, with Snapper bite on fire already in April, only to be joined by Grouper in August and then slow down as the cold front sets in.

What will I be doing on an offshore trip?

Depending on the trip you select, you can go out for a couple of hours, or on an extended full day trip. Again, if you’re a family with small children hyped about seeing colorful game fish, then a ¾ day trip will be enough to reach the fishing grounds and still have time to do other things on your vacation. Such trips cost about USD 800. It’s a great intro to game fishing for young anglers and they will have a story to tell for years. Plus, you will have the boat to yourselves and the help of a captain throughout the trip.

If you want to be fishing for super big game, such as Wahoo, Mahi, Tuna, Sailfish, and Marlin, then don’t go for anything shorter than a full day trip. The distance you want to travel determines the price, so if you want to get to 60+ miles, then the trip will cost you and your group about USD 1700 and more. For shorter trips ie 12 and 10 hours, the rates move around USD 1500 and USD 1300 for groups of up to four anglers.

Rules and regulations

If you’re fishing from a licensed charter, then you don’t need a recreational fishing license. The crew of your charter boat has everything ready so you can just set out and focus on fishing. The captain will know size and bag limits, and it’s important to respect the guidelines in order to have a clean fishing trip and preserve the fisheries.

As for what you should bring onboard, it would be good to have sunscreen on, as well as a hat, sunglasses, and comfortable clothes, preferably in layers and some extra clothes just in case. As a rule of thumb, full day trips include lunch and drinks, but it’s best to check that with the captain a day or two before the trip. One thing not to forget is a camera! You don’t want to miss having a photo with the fish you fought.

A word about offshore fishing trips - in case you’re prone to motion sickness, you may want to consider taking meds the night before the trip. Please consult with the captain so that you can have a nice time on the water.

Types of fishing

Fishing can really bring your Oak Island trip to a new level. It’s a great way to spend the day as not only do you get to wrestle with fish, but you also get to see this charming little resort from a different perspective. When it comes to fishing, you could be having a laid-back day around the skinny or not so skinny marsh waters, or brave choppy seas. But one thing’s for sure - when the fish make their move, anglers get hyped.

Inshore

If you want to get Oak Island inshore’s finest - there are several tricks and tips to have in mind. Minnows and live lining produce wonders for Redfish, especially if you cast the bait into the current. Reds and Black Drums will go for shrimps, and won’t say no to artificials. Another tip for Redfish - use fresh cut mullet.

When it comes to Flounder, you can try some good old Flounder gigging - best done after the sunset. Look for deeper holes and creek mouths, and use live finger mullets on Carolina rigs.

And if you want a one-man show, kayak fishing is an affordable option. You need to find a guide to show you around so that you can actually make some progress around deep holes and marshes - this is an exciting way to get Reds and Specks.

Nearshore

If you travel a bit further out, you can also target Bluefish and Spanish Mecks. They work well on plugs, while False Albacores will go for metal jigs. Of course, trolling for Spanish Mackerel with Clarkspoons yields fine results.

Kingfish are commonly caught around here, too. If you charter a boat to take you to nearshore fisheries, you could produce great feats when slow trolling live baits. Kings love eating blue fish and porgies alike, so equip yourself well with bait.

Offshore

Once you get where the big boys are, you will need to stay focused or they will rip your line with abandon. The most typical weapon of choice for pelagics is trolling. If you’re chasing Wahoo, Mahi, Blackfin Tuna, Sailfish, and Marlin, then trolling with live bait is a good way to get their attention.

If you want to get Mahis, rig live bait to outriggers. Flying fish, ballyhoo, and mullet will do the trick. You want to imitate flying fish as Mahis just adore them. Make the bait skip across the surface and take a dip alternately. But be ready for lightning speed once the photogenic Mahis take the bait.

Sailfish and Wahoo like ballyhoos, and fast trolling with live bait for these fellas is an action-packed run you don’t want to miss.

Oak Island

4.9/5
Based on 29,146 reviews by FishingBooker anglers

Oak Island Fishing Seasons

January

Amberjacks are swimming far offshore, but ensure excellent bottom fishing. You might also encounter some Wahoos. Inshore, Redfish and Sea Bass make the trip worth the while.

February

Redfish are on fire! You can also get some Speckled Trout. Offshore, Wahoo are in moderate numbers, and if you’re lucky, you might meet some odd Blue Marlin and Sailfish. You can also get some Snapper.

March

The offer’s picking up. Now Trout are in higher numbers, followed by Sea Bass, Snapper, as well as Wahoo offshore. You can also get Flounder inshore and some Cobia a bit further out.

April

A goof selection of fish, both inshore and offshore, including Redfish, Trout, Sea Bass, Flounder. Further out you can get Cobia, then Mahi, Wahoo, Sailfish, and Blue and White Marlin.

May

As you target AJs, you can easily be surprised by Barracuda. You can also get Mahi, Wahoo, Cobia, and Snapper. Inshore, Flounder and Sea Bass offer superb fishing. There are still some Reds.

June

Offshore fishing is heating up. Get Mahis, Wahoo, Sailfish, Amberjacks, Spanish and King Mackerel. You might also come across some Blue Marlin.

July

Fishing is on fire, with numerous schools of fish out there in the open waters, including Spanish and King Mecks, Mahi, Wahoo, Sailfish, Amberjacks, and Snapper. There also many Black Tip sharks closer to the shore.

August

Groupers are now high in numbers, with still excellent bottom fishing action when targeting Snapper and Amberjacks. Kingfish and Spanish Mackerel are biting like mad.

September

King and Spanish Mackerel are on the chew, accompanied by Amberjacks, Snapper, and Groupers near the ocean floor. Inshore, Sea Bass, Trout, and Reds are lit up.

October

More and more Red Drums, while Trout are as equally as numerous. Offshore waters are still warm and you can target Grouper, Amberjacks, and Wahoo.

November

This is prime time Red Drum fishing. They are super big and feisty. Inshore fisheries also offer Specks, Sea Bass, and some Flounder.

December

The waters are getting cooler, but fishing can still be good. The wind can cause choppy seas so it might be difficult getting to Wahoos offshore. The inshore offers Reds, Trout, and Sea Bass.

Oak Island Fishing Calendar

AmberjackAmberjack
Black DrumBlack Drum
BonitoBonito
Dolphin (Mahi Mahi)Dolphin (Mahi Mahi)
FlounderFlounder
Grouper (Gag)Grouper (Gag)
King Mackerel (Kingfish)King Mackerel (Kingfish)
Marlin (Blue)Marlin (Blue)
Marlin (White)Marlin (White)
RedfishRedfish
Seabass (Black)Seabass (Black)
Snapper (Red)Snapper (Red)
Spanish MackerelSpanish Mackerel
Speckled TroutSpeckled Trout
WahooWahoo

What anglers said about fishing in Oak Island

This was my first time fishing in Oak Island. We had to work for it but still came home with plenty of fish for dinner.
5.0/5
This was my first time fishing in Oak Island. We had to work for it but still came home with plenty of fish for dinner.
Jason W.
Jason W.
Water was choppy, we weren’t able to target Spanish and bluefish as expected, but the sharks were so much fun to catch!!
5.0/5
Water was choppy, we weren’t able to target Spanish and bluefish as expected, but the sharks were so much fun to catch!!
Sarah W.
Sarah W.
Book a charter boat. Take someone out that has never fished before. It's a great time teaching them how to fish
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Book a charter boat. Take someone out that has never fished before. It's a great time teaching them how to fish
Bill A.
Bill A.
Do your research on what you want to catch. It will be hit or miss with black or red drum in the summer months.
5.0/5
Do your research on what you want to catch. It will be hit or miss with black or red drum in the summer months.
Emerald R.
Emerald R.
Be prepared for small boat motion (someone will get sea sick). Take medication before you go if you have never been on a small boating trip on the ocean. You will be in the sun the whole time. No one cares what you look like protect your self from a sunburn. Surf shirt and big hat. Two water bottles for each person. A 3 foot shark is a tough fight. You will be hungry when you get back.
5.0/5
Be prepared for small boat motion (someone will get sea sick). Take medication before you go if you have never been on a small boating trip on the ocean. You will be in the sun the whole time. No one cares what you look like protect your self from a sunburn. Surf shirt and big hat. Two water bottles for each person. A 3 foot shark is a tough fight. You will be hungry when you get back.
William S.
William S.
Book a charter with Captain Steve "Reel em up" Really layed back awesome trip.
5.0/5
Book a charter with Captain Steve "Reel em up" Really layed back awesome trip.
STEVEN C.
STEVEN C.
Cover up. Late June or September are when we’ll try next time for mahi or yellow fin or wahu
5.0/5
Cover up. Late June or September are when we’ll try next time for mahi or yellow fin or wahu
Jaysen R.
Jaysen R.
We had more luck catching fish mid-May. Fishing was pretty slow the day we went out.
5.0/5
We had more luck catching fish mid-May. Fishing was pretty slow the day we went out.
Carrie G.
Carrie G.
Anyone with experience can land just about every catch if used to fishing from a boat. 2/3 people in my party have never fished before and still caught huge baddies.
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Anyone with experience can land just about every catch if used to fishing from a boat. 2/3 people in my party have never fished before and still caught huge baddies.
Justin W.
Justin W.
Check ahead with what's biting in the area if you have some flexibility in your travels to the area. Depending on the warmth of the water, you may have different experiences. We just missed spanish mackerel season by a week!
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Check ahead with what's biting in the area if you have some flexibility in your travels to the area. Depending on the warmth of the water, you may have different experiences. We just missed spanish mackerel season by a week!
Mark G.
Mark G.
Remember in North Carolina, the weather is very unpredictable. Last relax and very a great time.
5.0/5
Remember in North Carolina, the weather is very unpredictable. Last relax and very a great time.
Scott D.
Scott D.
Start with local marsh fishing, get a comfortable feeling and do a 1/2 day to start, especially if you are not a very seasoned fisherman. I will be bringing my granddaughters with me next time. Captain Jones is a great person and it will be wonderful time for them
5.0/5
Start with local marsh fishing, get a comfortable feeling and do a 1/2 day to start, especially if you are not a very seasoned fisherman. I will be bringing my granddaughters with me next time. Captain Jones is a great person and it will be wonderful time for them
Robert S.
Robert S.
It was high tide and a full moon, so we didn't have the best of luck, but we still had a ton of bites and caught some great fish.
5.0/5
It was high tide and a full moon, so we didn't have the best of luck, but we still had a ton of bites and caught some great fish.
Timothy K.
Timothy K.
Listen to your guides and their knowledge, ask their techniques, have fun while doing so.
5.0/5
Listen to your guides and their knowledge, ask their techniques, have fun while doing so.
Troy B.
Troy B.

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