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Roanoke Island Fishing
Lots of great ideas for
fun come to mind when you think of Roanoke Island, but it's not
typically seen as a prime Outer Banks fishing location. Nevermind
that. What you do have here is Outer Banks fishing history, lots
and lots of fishing history. Manteo and Wanchese, the two towns
on Roanoke Island, have been home to generations of families
that made their living off the water through crabbing, oystering,
clamming, shrimping and commercial fishing.
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And Wanchese has, until recently when
Oregon Inlet’s treacherous shoaling nature made it difficult
to navigate with predictability, been the fish processing capital
of the Outer Banks. That commercial fishing business still occurs
there but not at all at the same level as before.
So, what's a nice little island like Roanoke doing in an Outer Banks fishing section? Certainly surf fishing isn't the draw. No Gulf Stream fishing boats anchor at the lovely town docks. There isn't exactly a lot of pier fishing happening (unless you count the gazebo that juts out from the waterfront boardwalk, which, if you're a serious pier fishing angler, we wouldn't recommend). But, what you do find here is an easily accessible location for crabbing - an activity that every visitor should try, if only to make them relax and be very, very still for a little while. We don't refer here to the business of crabbing where you set the crab pots that dangle from the colorful buoys you see dotting the sounds. No, indeed. That form of crabbing is very hard work. What we mean is the version of crabbing that requires only string, a few good chicken necks, a scoop net and quiet patience to be rewarded with the beautiful blue-shelled, sweet-eating crustaceans. Manteo's waterfront is rimmed with a boardwalk that provides you with an endless number of locations to try your hand at this form of Outer Banks fishing. Hey, it's not all about the glamour of hauling in an 800 pound Gulf Stream tuna! Check out our OBX
Guides fishing section for more information on Outer Banks fishing.
Marinas
Broad Creek Fishing Center and Marina
708 Harbor Drive, Wanchese Seafood Industrial Park
(252) 473-9991
Broad Creek offers many varieties of fishing charters, from full-day excursions to the Gulf Stream to light-tackle trips in the sound. They also offer several specialty fishing trips, like a charter they call the "2 for 1," which is an adventure divided into two portions: Gulf Stream fishing for tuna and dolphin and also deepwater bottom fishing for sea bass and tile fish. Broad Creek runs half- and full-day charters as well as an extended half-day charter that goes after larger fish like king mackerel and cobia by taking the boat up to 22 miles offshore. They also have a head boat that can accommodate up to 46 people. Feeling adventurous? How about a shark trip? Broad Creek even runs an overnight shark trip. Ask about their late-afternoon shrimping trips and sunset cruises for family fun. At the marina they offer fish cleaning and packing services for a fee. You'll find everything you need for a day of fishing at their ship's store, from beverages and snacks to tackle, rods and reels. See our Shopping page. Causeway Dock and Pier
Beneath the Washington Baum bridge on the Nags Head-Manteo Causeway is a small public dock that makes a great spot for fishing or crabbing. Just bring your own tackle and supplies and drop your line. A boat ramp and ample parking are available.
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Pirate’s Cove Yacht Club
Nags Head-Manteo Causeway/ U.S. Highway 64/264
(252) 473-3906, (800) 367-4728
Just about every afternoon between 4 and 5 p.m. a dozen or more sport fishing boats return from the Gulf Stream to the Pirate's Cove Marina to unload their catches of tuna, dolphin, wahoo and other deep sea fish. If you're interested in seeing the fish before they're cleaned, head down to the docks and watch the mates hurl the whopping creatures onto the docks. Kids love this, and the anglers are usually friendly about sharing their experiences of the day.
If you're more of a hands-on type, you might want to take a fishing trip yourself. Pirate's Cove offers several options for getting to the fishing grounds. Approximately 20 private charter boats are available to take you off-shore fishing. Prices for a private charter, usually accommodating six people, are $1,500 a day, not including a tip for the mate. Makeup charters are available. Inshore and inlet charters range from $325 to $825, depending on the length o of the trip and the type of fishing. Call for details. |
Shallowbag Bay Marina
100 Bay Club Drive
(252) 473-4946, (252) 202-8505
The Shallowbag Bay Club Marina offers several types of charter fishing trips year-round; call the dock master for information. The marina rents its boat slips by the night, week, month season or year and includes amenities like access to the clubhouse, pool, fitness center, bicycles and a courtesy car. A water taxi makes trips daily to downtown Manteo. There is a Ships Store on site that stocks a lot of necessities and a good seafood restaurant, Stripers, that includes a free dock slip with lunch or dinner. See Shopping and Restaurants.
Thicket Lump Marina
219 Thicket Lump Road, Wanchese
(252) 473-4500
Way down on the south end of Wanchese in an absolutely beautiful location that's only 5 miles from Oregon Inlet, Thicket Lump Marina offers in-shore and intermediate charters as well as head boat fishing with licensed and insured captains. The head boat, the Roseann, can carry a maximum of 16 people. Half-day, three-quarter day and full-day trips are offered on the in-shore and intermediate trips, and, of course, bait and tackle are provided. Dolphin tours are offered on the Kokomo. Thicket Lump sells gas and diesel fuel. Great Gut Deli, one of the Outer Banks' best-kept secret lunch spots, is here too. If you're out in your own boat, definitely stop here for gas and lunch.
Fishing Charters
Go to our Outer Banks Charter Fishing Guide for a list of charter boats.
Crystal Dawn / Country Girl
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