Tw's Bait And Tackle Fishing Report (2025)

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  • Wednesday, July 10, 2024 Fishing Report Summer is in full throttle and so is fishing! Lots of anglers are giving their best shot on the surf, piers, ...

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  • ⚓️ Fishing Report ⚓️ Anglers are fishing all over our island! We're ... We should see some good Bluefish and Spanish fishing with this temporary wind switch.

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4. Daily Fishing Report. | TW's Bait & Tackle - Outer Banks This Week

  • Sound Fishing Report: The Little Bridge on the Nags Head/Manteo causeway reported small Trout, with one keeper and Black Drum this morning. Pier Fishing Report:

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  • 23 nov 2021 · TIDES: A.M. P.M.. HIGH 9:26 9:59. LOW 3:04 3:34. AIR TEMPERATURE: High of 46°.

  • Please send all pictures and questions to info@twstackle.com Pier Fishing Report:The piers did pretty good yesterday before the wind and rain moved in. There were catches of SPECKLED TROUT, BLUEFIS…

7. Fishing Reports | TW's Bait & Tackle | Outer Banks, NC - Nags Head

  • Anglers are fishing all over our island! We're seeing fish being caught from the piers, the surf, in the sound, and reports are coming in from the northern ...

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  • Saturday June 8 2024 Fishing Report We truly couldn't ask for a better start to June! Gorgeous weather clear water and lots of fish! The piers have been seeing ...

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9. Daily fishing Report | TW's Bait & Tackle - Outer Banks This Week

  • In Summary:Send all questions and pictures to info@twstackle.com Good news. Big Drum bite at the Cape last night. 30 + Red Drum were caught through the ...

  • In Summary:Send all questions and pictures to info@twstackle.com Good news. Big Drum bite at the Cape last night. 30 + Red Drum were caught through the night...

10. Posts | TW's Bait & Tackle | Outer Banks, NC - Nags Head

  • We thought fishing was as good as it gets this time of year but it got better. Bluefin season likely to close soon….Get 'em while ya can!! Reports of BLUE FIN, ...

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Tw's Bait And Tackle Fishing Report (2025)

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What fish are biting in the Outer Banks now? ›

Fishing Seasons & Latest Fishing Photos and Videos

Everything is biting, from Marlin, Sailfish, Tuna, and Mahi offshore to Cobia and Spanish Mackerel inshore. Just be sure to book ahead!

Do you need a fishing license in the Outer Banks? ›

A Coastal Recreational Fishing License is required to fish on the Outer Banks. Children under 16 are exempt. An individual does not need a license for charter boat and pier fishing, which are covered by a blanket license. Anglers should know the current marine fisheries regulations, including size and creel limits.

What is the best month to fish in the Outer Banks? ›

Fish by Season
SpeciesPeak MonthsActivity Range
Blue FinFeb-MarchDec-April
Black FinApril/May & Sept/OctMar-Nov
Yellow FinMid April-NovYear Round
DolphinMay-OctMarch-Nov
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What are they catching on Nags Head Pier? ›

Anglers catching mullet, spot, specks blues, puppy drum.

Can you drink alcohol on the beach in Outer Banks? ›

Alcohol is allowed on all beaches, but if at all possible, stick to cans and plastic to save future beach-goers from any bare foot injuries. No nudity. There are no nude beaches on the Outer Banks. Camping is not allowed on any Outer Banks beaches except in designated campgrounds.

Does a 70 year old need a fishing license in North Carolina? ›

Senior License Eligibility: Residents born on or before Aug. 1, 1953 are eligible to purchase a senior lifetime license when they turn 65 years of age. Those born after Aug. 1, 1953 are eligible to purchase a senior lifetime license when they turn 70 years of age.

How much does it cost to fish the Outer Banks fishing pier? ›

The Outer Banks Fishing Pier is in South Nags Head at Milepost 18.5, and it is open 24 hours a day. The pier has been a prime location for fishing on the Outer Banks for more than 50 years. A daily pass is $10 for adults, $5 for children ages 11 and under, and free for children ages 5 and under.

What are they catching in the Outer Banks? ›

Offshore - Anglers can expect possibility of catching yellowfin tuna, blackfin tuna, wahoo, gaffer and bailer mahi, sailfish, white marlin and blue marlin. Inshore / Near Shore - Massive schools of spanish mackerel and bluefish will be hanging out around Oregon Inlet.

What kind of fish are biting in Nags Head? ›

Winds NE 5-10. Water temp is 62. Anglers are catching bluefish, trout and spanish mackerel.

What fish are biting off the coast of North Carolina? ›

Offshore fishing success out of Hatteras was moderate to good on most outings. Blackfin tuna and dolphin of all sizes dominated the catch along with a few king mackerel and wahoo. Billfish catches continued to improve with high numbers of sailfish and moderate amounts of blue marlin and white marlin.

What fish are being caught in Hatteras NC? ›

🦈FISHING: We have fresh and frozen bait as well as all the tackle needed to fish the surf, sound or from a kayak. We have been catching spot, croaker, blues, spanish mackerel, puppy drum, sea mullet and sharks! Be sure and grab some stingsilvers, glass minnows or Gotcha plugs for the spanish.

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