Fly & Light Tackle
Though redfish may be our most consistent year round target when it comes to fly fishing here in coastal North Carolina there are many other fish to be caught on fly during the right times of year. Tarpon, Ladyfish, Tripletail, Jacks and Sharks are just a few of the other fish that we target inshore here during the warmer months.
Fly fishing is not just limited to our inshore water. There are many different and exciting options awaiting just off our beaches. During the summer months we can often be found casting flies into large schools of mackerel and bluefish busting on the surface. If you wish to try your luck at a larger fish the Cobia and Amberjacks that hang around our nearshore wrecks are an absolute blast on the fly rod, often times eating huge poppers!
In the late summer and early fall the False albacore show up in huge numbers. The false albacore we see here tend to range from 10 to 15 pounds. We target these fish when they are up on the surface blitzing on baitfish. During peak season (September-October) it is not uncommon to see acres of fish at a time up on the surface crushing bait. When hooked these fish will immediately have you in your backing. If you want non stop action this is the fish for you.
The North Carolina tarpon Fishery is one of our best kept secrets. The tarpon show up here in North Carolina around early June as the water temperature creeps into the low 80s. We have areas to target these fish both inshore as well as just off our beaches. Targeting tarpon just off our beaches can often times provide more shots but is a bit more weather dependent. These migratory fish are not small the average size typically ranges from 75 pounds to 200 pounds. A tarpon on the fly is a huge challenge especially here in North Carolina and there is never any guarantees but if you have the drive to put in the time and the effort that it takes it could be the most rewarding fish of your life!
Rates
these rates are for the first two anglers, $50 will be added for each additional angler up to 4
Half Day: $500
3/4 Day: $600
Full Day: $800
inshore fishing
Everything you will need for a day on the water will be included. We provide all top of the line rods, reels and tackle but feel free to bring your own if you would like. We will also have ice and waters on the boat, any other drinks or snacks you would like to bring are welcome.
Rates
these rates are for the first two anglers, $50 will be added for each additional angler up to 6
Half Day: $500
3/4 Day: $600
Full Day: $800
Ask about discounted winter rates
nearshore fishing
The near shore waters along coastal North Carolina are loaded with many different types of gamefish year round. There are many different options for both the novice and the seasoned angler when it comes to booking your near shore fishing trip. Whether you are looking to fill the cooler or test your skills sightfishing the many large gamefish that call North Carolinas coastal waters home we have the trip for you. A few of the fish we target in our near shore waters include but are not limited to Tarpon, Cobia, Amberjacks, King Mackerel, Spanish Mackerel, Triple Tail, Bluefish, Redfish, Black Sea Bass, sharks, flounder, ladyfish, albacore and bonita.
Shark fishing has always been a favorite during the warmer summer months. Test your strength against one of the most underrated fish in the ocean. Shark fishing is almost always non stop action. Sharks pushing 200-300 pounds are not uncommon.
During the summer months our two favorite fish to target nearshore are tarpon and cobia. The tarpon also know as the “Silver King” is hands down the most exciting sport fish there is. As the warming water makes its way up the coast in the spring and early summer, so do the tarpon. We start to see these fish in good numbers as early as June. Come catch your North Carolina tarpon this summer. Cobia can be caught many different ways. We prefer to sight fish them from our tower boat, but anchoring around nearshore wrecks and inlets while bait fishing can often times provide a great alternative.
Late summer and early fall are an exciting time nearshore with swarms of albacore “little tuna” showing up just off our beaches. These fish provide an incredible sightfishing opportunity with acres of them often found busting bait on the surface. Make a cast and hold on because they will burn your drag up.
Rates
these rates are for the first two anglers, $50 will be added for each additional angler up to 6
Half Day: $500
3/4 Day: $600
Full Day: $800
NC Tarpon
Rates
these rates are for the first two anglers, $50 will be added for each additional angler up to 6
Half Day: $500
3/4 Day: $600
Full Day: $800
False Albacore
Rates
these rates are for the first two anglers, $50 will be added for each additional angler up to 6
Half Day: $500
3/4 Day: $600
Full Day: $800
Springtime Striper and Shad
From late April through may we spend our time on the upper Roanoke River around Weldon, North Carolina. This is the end of the road for the large striped bass population that makes it way up river to spawn. The fly and light tackle fishing for striped bass on the upper Roanoke can be some of the best in the world.
Rates
these rates are for two anglers only
Half Day: $500
3/4 Day: $600
Full Day: $800
Kids and Family Trips
Mom and Dad are welcome to come along for the action!
Rates
these rates are for the first two anglers, $50 will be added for each additional angler up to 4
Half Day: $500
3/4 Day: $600
Full Day: $800
NC Bull Redfish / Old Drum
Rates
these rates are for the first two anglers, $50 will be added for each additional angler up to 6
Half Day: $500
3/4 Day: $600
Full Day: $800