The Official Currituck Outer Banks Guide - (Page 8) CURRITUCK BEACHES Shoppes at Currituck Club Civilian Jeep Adventure Tours 252-489-4878 www.civilianjeeptours.com Discover some of the the most unique sights the Outer Banks has to offer with our customized CJ-8 Scramblers - 6 seater Jeep. These classic Jeeps are the original stretch Jeep offering superb off-road performance and additional seating. Fishing The Outer Banks Featuring some of the nation’s best angling waters, the Currituck Outer Banks is a sport fisherman’s paradise. The area has a unique variety of fish, including Striped Bass, Flounder, Red and Black Drum, Marlin, Cobia, Trout, Tuna, Spot, and Croaker. Fishermen of all ages will enjoy trying to hook the big one! Miles of unspoiled beaches offer hot spots for surf fishing, while charter boat companies make daily off-shore trips in pursuit of big game fish. For a quieter locale, fish the waters of the Currituck Sound from a boat or at one of many sites along the shoreline. Beginner and advanced fishermen can find equipment to meet all of their fishing needs at local bait and tackle shops. Staff will be glad to show you how to rig up and what bait to use. Before heading out, you’ll need to pick up a required fishing license, available at most local bait and tackle shops. All persons 16 years and older wishing to fish in any water designated as coastal and joint waters of North Carolina must purchase a Coastal Recreation Fishing License. A license is available for 1-day, 10-day, annual, lifetime, or in combination with a variety of licenses issued by the Wildlife Resources Commission. Currituck Heritage Park Wild Horse Adventure Tours 252-489-2020 www.wildhorsetour.com Visit the famous Corolla Wild Horses from an airconditioned Suburban or open-top Jeep. Guaranteed to see the horses or your money back! Also check out our Wild Horse Art Gallery. Open year round. Whalehead Club 252-453-9040 www.whaleheadclub.org Built in 1922, the Whalehead Club was the hunt club and vacation home of Northern industrialist Edward C. Knight, Jr. and his wife, Marie Louise LeBel. Its location on the Currituck Sound was perfect to satisfy their passion for waterfowl hunting. Currituck Heritage Park in Corolla is one of the region’s most popular destinations. Encompassing almost forty acres of land along the Currituck Sound, the park is the perfect place for outdoor activities such as kayaking, fishing, and crabbing. In addition, there is a covered pavilion perfect for enjoying a picnic by the water or for viewing a spectacular sunset. The park is also home to some of the area’s most beautiful historic sites. 8 1-877-287-7488 http://www.civilianjeeptours.com http://www.whaleheadclub.org http://www.wildhorsetour.com
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