OBX Inshore Charters

Wanchese, USA

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Head out of Wanchese with OBX Inshore Charters and get after the Outer Banks' bread-and-butter inshore action. We're talking redfish, bluefish, and cobia, with Spanish and king mackerel showing up when conditions are right. This is straightforward, no-frills fishing for anglers who want to put lines in the water and pull on something that fights. The captains know the waters around Roanoke Island and the sounds, and they'll put you on the fish. Whether you're a seasoned salt or just getting into it, you'll have a solid day on the water.

Trips

inshore

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FAQ

What does OBX Inshore Charters fish for?

Typical targets include Redfish (Red Drum), Bluefish, Cobia, Mahi-Mahi (Dorado), Spanish Mackerel, King Mackerel. The best bite shifts with season and conditions.

Where does OBX Inshore Charters depart from?

OBX Inshore Charters runs out of Wanchese, USA (708 Harbor Rd, Wanchese, NC 27981, USA).

How do I book with OBX Inshore Charters?

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Quick facts

BusinessOBX Inshore Charters
DestinationOuter Banks, North Carolina
LocationWanchese, USA
TargetsRedfish (Red Drum), Bluefish, Cobia, Mahi-Mahi (Dorado), Spanish Mackerel, King Mackerel
Trip typesinshore
Phone(252) 489-9171

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