The Outer Banks 2009 Official Travel Guide - (Page 62) OUTER BANKS FISHING Offshore and Inshore Charter Fishing – The Outer Banks is known as “The Billfish Capital of the World,” and for good reason. Hundreds of blue marlin, white marlin and sailfish are caught and released in our waters every year. The billfish season is long, with the peak for blue marlin in June and white marlin and sailfish most plentiful in August and September. All are caught consistently from late spring to early fall. In order to preserve the species, most billfish are tagged and released so they can continue to reproduce. Another big draw are yellowfin tuna which are caught year-round. Sound and Headboat Fishing – Another great way to fish is by small boat in the sounds. From your own boat, or a chartered vessel, anglers can expect to catch a variety of fish including spot, flounder, Spanish mackerel and cobia. You can also fish alone or with a party on a headboat, which carry 40-50 people, run half-day trips and stay in the sound and inlet waters. The boats provide experienced and helpful crews, bait, equipment and tackle and restrooms. 62
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