Oregon Inlet Fishing Charters

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Oregon Inlet: 108 fishing charters available

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20 ft

Up to 4 people

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20 ft

Up to 4 people

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53 ft

Up to 6 people

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US $850
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29 ft

Up to 6 people

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22 ft

Up to 4 people

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32 ft

Up to 6 people

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US $700
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22 ft

Up to 6 people

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43 ft

Up to 6 people

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25 ft

Up to 6 people

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US $300
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23 ft

Up to 6 people

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US $375
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Top deep sea fishing trips in Oregon Inlet

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Top-rated family fishing trips in Oregon Inlet

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Half-day fishing trips in Oregon Inlet

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Top Targeted Species in Oregon Inlet

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Top Types of Fishing in Oregon Inlet

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Frequently Asked Questions about Fishing Charters in Oregon Inlet

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Frequently Asked Questions about Fishing Charters in Oregon Inlet

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Fishing in Oregon Inlet

Positioned in the heart of the Outer Banks, Oregon Inlet fishing charters can take you on all kinds of angling adventures. Whether you'd like to explore the epic coastal waters of the OBX or head into the Gulf Stream, it's all possible here. But most importantly, you'll be in for some of the best fishing in the world whichever way you turn.

Inside the inlet, there are numerous creeks, sounds, and marshes you can explore. These calm waters provide hiding places for Redfish, Speckled Trout, Black Drum, Flounder, Sheepshead, and other inshore species. The action takes place throughout the year, but if you want to reel in Bull Reds, it's best to visit during late summer and fall.

Exit Oregon Inlet and you'll have access to various reefs a few miles offshore. These house Black Seabass, Snapper, Grouper, Amberjack, and other bottom dwellers. Depending on the season, you'll also spot Cobia, Barracuda, Sharks, and King Mackerel on the reefs.

For deep sea enthusiasts, the Gulf Stream lies only 35 miles from shore. Beginning in May, pelagics such as Mahi Mahi, Wahoo, Sailfish, and Marlin can be hooked in these waters. Yellowfin and Blackfin Tuna can also be caught from spring to late fall, while big Bluefin can be wrestled during wintertime.

All in all, there'll be fish to catch no matter when you visit this part of North Carolina. You can find charter captains offering trips both from Oregon Inlet itself and nearby Wanchese and Manteo. Half day trips will give you enough time for inshore fishing, but you'll need more time for offshore outings.

Rules & Regulations

In North Carolina, anglers aged 16 and up will need licenses if fishing solo. On charter boats, your captain will cover you so you can focus on fishing. Most fish species have size and bag limits, so make sure you keep only what's legal.

Oregon Inlet

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Oregon Inlet Fishing Seasons

January

After welcoming the new year, things get a bit quiet around the inlet. This means you can peacefully fish inshore, or head out to go after some big Bluefin Tuna – if the weather allows.

February

February is still well within Tuna season! It’s your best chance to go deep sea fishing after huge Bluefin Tuna, as well as Yellowfin. Be ready for a longer trip to reach the honey holes, though.

March

As winter finally draws to a close, you can see the inshore action picking up. If you’re late for the Tuna party, don’t worry, there are still Yellowfins out there in the Gulf Stream.

April

Redfish are biting inshore! You’ll also have a good time if you decide on tackling Black Drum and Trout. Offshore, Yellowfin Tuna will be biting, with the occasional Mahi or Wahoo taking the bait, too.

May

As we’re getting ready for summer, you’ll notice that the offshore bite is improving quite a lot. Mahi Mahi, Wahoo, Yellowfin, and Blackfin Tuna are all great fishing options.

June

Summertime brings some excellent fishing with it. Anything from Mahi Mahi and Amberjack to Marlin, Yellowfin Tuna, and many, many more. The inshore bite is also on fire, so there'll be fish to catch wherever you go.

July

Offshore fishing is still at its peak, with Billfish, King Mackerel, and Mahi Mahi all biting. Inshore, Spotted Seatrout and Bluefish are the way to go, though you can expect other species to gobble up your bait as well.

August

If you’re up for a longer trip, you’ll have a blast in the deep sea waters. Blue and White Marlin, Sailfish, along with different kinds of Tuna will keep you entertained. Inshore, you'll see Bull Reds enter Oregon Inlet!

September

The fact that the weather’s cooling a bit won’t impact your fishing experience at all! Billfishing is as great as ever offshore, while you’ve got plenty of Bull Reds inshore.

October

October is a good time to catch Bull Reds before they leave the inlet. Offshore, Yellowfin Tuna make a grand return, making this month one of the best times of the year to reel them in.

November

As the waters cool down, you can expect Redfish to bite even harder. Otherwise, you can go offshore for a chance at Yellowfin Tuna, Wahoo, King Mackerel, and maybe even an early Bluefin.

December

As the year draws to a close, you’ll see the Black Drum and Redfish bite staying strong inshore. In the Gulf Stream, the Bluefin Tuna season officially kicks off, setting stage for some of the most epic battles you can find.

Oregon Inlet Fishing Calendar

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