Outer Banks Offshore Fishing Charters Hatteras, NC
The North Carolina Outer Banks are an offshore fishing dream. Their remarkable geography and underwater topography make them a fishing mecca and the jewel of the east coast. Outer Banks offshore fishing is heightened by the proximity to the continental shelf. The ledge (of the continental shelf) is only about 30 miles east of North Carolina’s Oregon Inlet and Hatteras Inlet. At the shelf,
the water depth free falls from 100 fathoms (600 feet) to 1000 fathoms (6,000 feet). This mixing of deep water with warm shallow water is a gamefish’s dream. Young, fresh baitfish move offshore and become easy meals for opportunistic gamefish!
Outer Banks offshore fishing is also improved by the warm-water Gulf Stream that flows northward from Florida. The Gulf Stream brings warm water and nutrients to the NC OBX coast. In opposition to the Gulf Stream, the cold-water Labrador current flow southward from Newfoundland down the east coast. Where do the meet? You guessed it…the NC Outer Banks! You can imagine the rich diversity of sport fishing the Outer Banks enjoys!
“Graveyard of the Atlantic”
Outer Banks offshore fishing is a spectacular memory to last a lifetime. We are very family oriented and would feel privileged to get to catch some fish with yours. We have life jackets to fit all sizes of kids. We take safety very seriously. We fish with our family all the time, and we know how important safety is. We also love to get children involved in fishing. Teaching a kid to fish is possibly the most rewarding part of our job. We also offer other fun vacation trips for the whole family. We look forward to fishing with you soon.