Fishing Vacations

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The Outer Banks is famous as both a vacation destination and for the best fishing on the East Coast. An Outer Banks vacation rental puts you close to premium fishing waters for bluefish, king mackerel, cobia, spot and a wide range of other fish species. No matter if you plan to go surf fishing, book a deep sea charter boat, or go angling from one of the fishing piers on the Outer Banks, we have vacation rental for the fishing trip of a lifetime. Need fishing gear or fresh bait? The shops on Outer Banks offer the state of the art in rods, reels, and other fishing supplies for landing that big catch. After a day of fishing, enjoy the unique culture, shopping and historical destinations found only on the Outer Banks. Have any questions about how to book an Outer Banks fishing vacation rental or need some fishing advice? Call us at 1-800-334-1000 or connect with us on Facebook. Whether you are ready to make a reservation or are looking for some of the fishing secrets of North Carolina locals, our Outer Banks experts can help you plan the ultimate fishing vacation.

    The fishing piers of the Outer Banks offer amazing views of the beaches of North Carolina and a chance to reel in the catch of a lifetime. There are four fishing piers in the Outer Banks area offering the service of public fishing: Avalon fishing pier, Nags Head fishing pier, and Jennette's Fishing pier.

    Looking to have a fishing excursion with family or friends on the Outer Banks? There are multiple charters in the area to choose from. Head off with the local experts to experience a full day of fishing in the Atlantic Ocean.

    Find the fishing gear and supplies you need at the bait and tackle shops located along the Outer Banks. Local experts are always glad to help with surf fishing reports, secret fishing spots, what is biting and what kind of gear to use.

    Have you ever wondered why anglers like to hang around bridges? There are some big fish who like the waters around bridges, so anglers do too. Fishermen have better fishing days when they cast off near a bridge; either off of a boat close by, or literally on it.

    Casting a line into the surf with your toes in the sand is one reason anglers travel to the Outer Banks for a much needed fishing trip. Surf fishing is very inexpensive compared to other fishing adventures