Our OBX fishing reports will keep you up to date on what’s biting when. Between Captain Charles Foreman and mate William Combs, they have decades of experience in Outer Banks fishing so you can trust their inside knowledge about what to expect on your Outer Banks fishing trip. The boat goes out year round, and depending on the season you catch game fish like blue marlin, white marlin and sailfish, and meat fish like tuna, mahi-mahi, wahoo and king mackerel. Follow OBX Fishing Reports to see what’s currently biting. If you see something you like, check the Availability page to see if you can book at last-minute trip. Better yet, check the list below for the type of fish you’re interested in catching, and book a trip well in advance for the best possibility of getting the date you want.
- Blue Marlin – March to October, peak season May to June and August to September
- White Marlin – May to October, peak season mid-August to mid-October
- Yellowfin Tuna – Year round with a slow period from mid-July to mid-Sept
- Bluefin Tuna – mid-January to late-March
- Blackfin Tuna – Year Round
- Sailfish – April to October, peak season July to October
- Mahi-Mahi – May to November, peak seasons Late-May to early-June and mid-August through September
- Wahoo – March to November, peak season June to October
- King Mackerel – June to December, peak season September to December
- Blue Line Tilefish - Season May 1 to Aug 31
- Sea Bass - Season May 15 to December 31, Peak season September to December
- Triggerfish - Summer to early-fall, peak August and Sept