The Outer Banks of North Carolina is not just a scenic beach destination—it’s a world-class fishing haven that draws anglers from around the globe. Whether you’re into surfcasting, pier fishing, inshore kayaking, or deep-sea sport fishing, OBX offers it all. From red drum to tuna, the waters around the Outer Banks are teeming with fish year-round.

1. Surf Fishing
The Outer Banks is a dream for surf anglers. With miles of accessible shoreline and relatively uncrowded beaches, you can cast straight into the Atlantic and catch species like red drum, bluefish, and pompano. The fall red drum run is legendary, attracting anglers who want to land a trophy-sized catch right from the sand.

2. Pier Fishing
OBX is home to several historic and productive fishing piers, including the Avon Fishing Pier. Pier fishing is a great option for families or beginners who want a convenient and social fishing experience. Expect to catch Spanish mackerel, flounder, croaker, and more.

3. Inshore and Sound Fishing
The calm waters of Pamlico Sound and other inshore areas provide excellent fishing for redfish, speckled trout, flounder, and striped bass. Many guides offer inshore charters for small groups or families looking for a relaxed day on the water.

4. Offshore Deep-Sea Fishing
For the serious angler, offshore fishing out of Hatteras or Oregon Inlet is second to none. These waters are part of the Gulf Stream current and are famous for catches like yellowfin tuna, mahi-mahi, sailfish, and marlin. Charters are available for full or half-day adventures into the deep blue.

Plan Your Fishing Getaway
No matter your skill level or fishing style, the Outer Banks delivers an unforgettable experience. If you’re planning a fishing trip to Avon, NC, consider staying at our coastal rental—perfectly located near some of the best fishing spots on Hatteras Island. Book directly at reserverouterbanks.com to save on fees and get insider tips for your OBX fishing adventure.
