North Carolina Fishing Charters

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Top Fishing Charters in North Carolina

North Carolina: 476 fishing charters available

South Bound OBX Outfitters
South Bound OBX Outfitters

Manteo • 20 ft • 4 persons

If you’re ready to start fishing in the Outer Banks, we’ve got you covered with South Bound OBX Outfitters.

"Captain Chris was awesome! I booked a quick trip for my older sons and their girlfriends during our time in OBX." —⁠ Tiffany,
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trips fromUS $250
**Above C-Level Charters**
**Above C-Level Charters**

Wanchese • 22 ft • 4 persons

Join Above C-Level Charters, based out of Wanchese NC and docked at Wanchese Marina and Landing Grill.

"My two sons and I went on a long weekend to visit my other son stationed in Florida in the Air Force." —⁠ Mike,
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trips fromUS $300
Rising Sun Fishing- Wrightsville
Rising Sun Fishing- Wrightsville

Wilmington • 19 ft • 4 persons

The goal of Rising Sun Fishing is to provide an experience to its guests that they will be talking about all year!

"This was our first time out doing inshore fishing (myself and sons - 20 and 13) and it was a great day!" —⁠ Alex,
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trips fromUS $275
Miss Banx
Miss Banx

Wanchese • 32 ft • 6 persons

Make an adventure out of your next trip to Wanchese and go fishing with Miss Banx.

"My family booked a morning trip with Taylor on the Miss Banx." —⁠ Robert,
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trips fromUS $700
Waymaker Charters - F.V. Revival (29' cc)
Waymaker Charters - F.V. Revival (29' cc)

Wanchese • 29 ft • 6 persons

Revival Fishing welcomes you to Wanchese, NC! Captain Lewis will take you on a fishing trip you'll never forget.

"My best friend and I booked the trip initially as a part of a of memorial trip for my father who recently passed, and couldn’t have been more happy with how everything went." —⁠ Joshua,
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trips fromUS $500
Reely Catchy Sportfishing
Reely Catchy Sportfishing

Wanchese • 53 ft • 6 persons

Lets make some memories in the beautiful Outer Banks fishing a classic 53’ Ray Davis Sportfishing boat, for the most affordable rates in OBX!

"Heading into today I had average expectations. Being a fresh water angler, myself and my boyfriend, have had many days where we have walked away without a single bite, but that’s the gig when it comes to fishing." —⁠ Emerald,
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trips fromUS $725

Wanchese • 22 ft • 6 persons

Waymaker Charters offers you sunset cruises and fishing trips on the beautiful Albemarle Sound.

"We had a ball on this trip.Me and my family enjoyed it from start to finish." —⁠ Shawn,
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trips fromUS $275
Salty Dawg Fishing Charters
Salty Dawg Fishing Charters

Ocean Isle Beach • 23 ft • 4 persons

Get ready for an unforgettable adventure with Captain Harvey Wall and Salty Dawg Fishing Charters!

"This was a follow up trip from one week ago and once again Captain Harvey didn’t disappoint." —⁠ Stephen,
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trips fromUS $275
Carolina Charters
Carolina Charters

Wilmington • 22 ft • 4 persons

Based out of Wilmington, Carolina Charters is ready to show you the spectacular fishing possibilities these waters have to offer!

"Victor was incredibly accommodating for our trip. We came down from NY during what turned out to be a week full of storms and rain." —⁠ Jenna,
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trips fromUS $250
OBX Inshore Fishing – Stumpy Point
OBX Inshore Fishing – Stumpy Point

Manteo • 20 ft • 4 persons

Head out to explore the fishing grounds surrounding Stumpy Point, North Carolina with “OBX Inshore Fishing”!

"Hey folks just had a great time with Cap Terry yesterday. Had my wife and two kids with me (12 year old daughter and 8 year old son)." —⁠ Ty,
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trips fromUS $450
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Frequently Asked Questions about Fishing Charters in North Carolina

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Fishing in North Carolina

The outstanding fishing that the Tar Heel State has to offer needs no introduction. Nor do the North Carolina fishing charters that take you to the action! Whether you’re in the mood for deep sea fishing, inshore excursions, or freshwater escapades, you’ll find everything you need in these prolific waters.

The inshore bite is fantastic year-round. Anglers regularly test their skills and luck against Bull Redfish, Speckled Trout, Black Drum, Flounder, and Bluefish. Exciting fishing battles and trophy catches are always a possibility. The same goes for superb offshore fishing, where anything from Mackerel, Mahi Mahi, and Amberjack to Sailfish, Marlin, and Tuna are but one cast away.

Freshwater anglers are in love with fishing in North Carolina, and how could they not be? The abundance of lakes and rivers is a dream come true for just about every fisherman. Bass in all shapes and sizes are the main catch, be it Smallmouth, Largemouth, Spotted, or Striped. White Perch, Crappie, Catfish, and Sunfish are all on the menu.

So which fishing trip should you choose? Short half day options are perfect for enjoying the inshore bite, and the same goes for freshwater trips. If you’ve got deep sea fishing on your mind, you’ll need more time to get to the fishing grounds (20–60 miles offshore). Because of this, 10- or 12-hour trips are the best solution.

Competitive fishermen have a lot to do in NC, with the Big Rock Blue Marlin Tournament in summer and dozens of fishing derbies all over the state. In short, there’s a bit of something for everyone!

Rules & Regulations

If you’re going out fishing with a charter guide, you’re covered when it comes to fishing licenses. Solo anglers aged 16 and older need to have a valid North Carolina fishing license, whether they’re fishing from boats, piers, or shore.

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North Carolina Fishing Seasons

January

The beaches might be empty, but the waters are definitely not! You’ll find plenty of Bluefin Tuna swimming around offshore, while Redfish, Black Seabass, and Flounder rule the waters inshore. You can also go clamming if you’d like.

February

Bluefin Tuna are still going strong, but you’ll need to wait if you want to get your hands on some Yellowfins. Inshore, the bite is exploding, with plenty of Spotted Seatrout, Bluefish, Stripers, and Flounder there for the taking. Scalloping and clamming are very productive.

March

While not as delicious as their Bluefin cousins, Yellowfin Tuna will give you a fight to remember. You can also hook into some Wahoo these days. Inshore, Cape Lookout is the home of big Redfish, with Spotted Seatrout and Stripers following close behind.

April

Mahi Mahi is making an entrance over at Hatteras, closely followed by more Wahoo and bigger Yellowfin Tuna. The Redfish and Trout bite remains steady, and you also might stumble upon some Weakfish (Gray Trout).

May

May is known as the best Cobia time in all of North Carolina. Depending on your fishing style, jigs or live eels should yield the best results. You are also likely to see Tarpon make an appearance. Offshore, King Mackerel, Mahi Mahi, and Yellowfins are biting.

June

Hatteras is known as the Blue Marlin Capital of the World. If you’re a skeptic, come on down in June and see for yourself. Also, expect White Marlin and Sailfish this time of year. Grouper are active in June, as are Tuna, Mackerel, and Wahoo.

July

July marks the peak of the tournament season! You’ll find Billfish tournaments in every town and village with access to the ocean, from Nags Head to Hatteras and beyond. Even crabs and clams are abundant these days – the guarantee of a delicious seafood feast.

August

The tournaments might be over, but the fish are still there. There’s good action everywhere, whether you want Billfish or Tarpon, Grouper or King Mackerel, Redfish and Black Drum. All yours for the taking. Even Sharks come out to play.

September

The weather might be cooler, but that doesn’t mean that fishing is slowing down. White Marlin are still present offshore, while Spotted Seatrout, Redfish, Bluefish, and Black Drum are solid choices inshore.

October

Great “Smoker Kings” hog the spotlight in October. This is the time to be on the water if you want to fight hordes of King Mackerel, both in the Outer Banks and along the Crystal Coast. Looking for variety? Add Little Tunny, Grouper, Snapper, and Tuna to your to-catch list.

November

If you’ve longed for Bluefin Tuna, this is your time! Bluefins are back, and they’re spoiling for a fight. Artificial reefs are your go-to for filling the cooler with bottom feeders. Inshore, Redfish, Trout, Flounder, and Striped Bass are ready for the taking.

December

As is customary for wintertime, Redfish are holed up in the backcountry, making for some awesome sight casting trips. The Gulf Stream is the “ Bluefin Tuna Central,” with trophy catches in the cards. There’s no rest for passionate fishermen in North Carolina!

North Carolina Fishing Calendar

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Featured photos from North Carolina

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What anglers said about fishing in North Carolina

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How did anglers rate fishing charters in North Carolina?

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Top Types of Fishing in North Carolina

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Top Fishing Techniques in North Carolina

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Top Targeted Species in North Carolina

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