Ready to wet a line in the rich waters of the Outer Banks? Our 4-hour Wanchese fishing charter is perfect for anglers looking to make the most of their time on the water. Whether you're itching to troll for stripers in the sound or bottom fish for seabass in the ocean, we've got you covered. At Shine Eye Girl OBX Charters, we're all about putting you on the fish and showing you the best of what Wanchese has to offer.
As soon as you step aboard, you'll feel the excitement in the air. Our experienced captain and mate will get you set up and on your way to some of the hottest fishing spots around. We keep our trips to a max of 6 guests, so you'll have plenty of elbow room and personal attention. Depending on the season and what's biting, we'll either head out to the sound for some striper action or hit the ocean for seabass and dogfish. Just remember, the Outer Banks can be chilly in spring and fall, so layer up! And while we provide all the gear, don't forget to bring some snacks and drinks to keep your energy up.
On our charters, we use two main fishing methods: trolling and bottom fishing. When we're after striped bass in the sound, we'll be trolling - that means dragging lures or bait behind the boat as we cruise along. It's a great way to cover water and find where the fish are hanging out. For seabass and dogfish in the ocean, we'll switch to bottom fishing. We'll anchor up or drift over promising spots, dropping our lines straight down with bait. Our crew will show you the ropes, so even if you're new to fishing, you'll be hauling them in like a pro in no time. We've got all the rods, reels, and tackle you'll need - just bring your game face and be ready to reel!
Our regulars can't stop talking about the monster stripers they've been pulling in lately. "I've fished all over, but that 40-inch striper I caught with Shine Eye Girl was a real trophy. The captain knew exactly where to find them!" - Mike from Virginia Beach. "We had non-stop action bottom fishing. My kids were thrilled with all the seabass and dogfish. Great family trip!" - Sarah from Raleigh. "The mate was awesome, always there to help and full of local fishing knowledge. We'll definitely be back!" - Tom from Charlotte.
Striped Bass: Also known as rockfish, these hard-fighting fish are a favorite among Outer Banks anglers. They can grow to impressive sizes, with some topping 50 pounds! Stripers love to hang around structure in the sound, and they're most active in cooler months. When you hook one, be ready for a battle - they're known for their powerful runs and head-shaking jumps.
Black Sea Bass: These tasty bottom-dwellers are a blast to catch and even better on the dinner table. They love to hide around wrecks and reefs, so when we're targeting them, it's all about precision fishing. Sea bass have a knack for stealing bait, so a quick hookset is key. The challenge of feeling that subtle bite and the satisfaction of reeling up a chunky sea bass keeps anglers coming back for more.
Spiny Dogfish: Don't let the name fool you - these small sharks put up a surprisingly good fight! Dogfish are abundant in our waters during the cooler months and are often caught while bottom fishing. They're curious creatures and will sometimes follow hooked fish to the surface. While not typically kept for eating, dogfish offer a unique fishing experience and are always a hit with kids who get excited about catching a "shark".
Whether you're a seasoned angler or it's your first time wetting a line, our 4-hour Wanchese fishing charter is the perfect way to experience the rich marine life of the Outer Banks. With our knowledgeable crew, top-notch equipment, and insider access to the best fishing spots, you're in for a treat. Remember, fishing conditions and regulations can change with the seasons, so we always adapt to give you the best shot at a great catch. Don't miss out on the chance to create lasting memories and maybe even catch your personal best. Spots fill up fast, especially during peak seasons, so give us a call or book online today. Get ready to feel that tug on the line and the thrill of the catch with Shine Eye Girl OBX Charters!
Picked dogfish, also called spiny dogfish, are small sharks common in our waters. They usually measure 2-3 feet long and hang out near the bottom in depths of 150-500 feet. You'll often catch them while fishing for other species, especially in fall. Dogfish travel in schools, so where there's one, there's likely more. They're aggressive and will bite just about any bait. Sardines work great, but cut bait or squid will do the trick too. Use a medium-weight setup - 20-pound line should handle them fine. Watch out for those spines on their dorsal fins when unhooking them. Some folks like to eat dogfish, but many consider them a nuisance catch. Still, they put up a decent fight for their size. If you're after them, try a bottom rig with a circle hook to reduce gut-hooking.
Striped bass are a favorite among anglers here in the Outer Banks. These powerful fish typically range from 20-40 pounds but can grow much larger. You'll find them near structures along the shore, especially in moving waters. They're most active at dawn and dusk when the water's cooler. Spring and fall are prime seasons as the stripers migrate through. Folks love targeting them for their strong fight and excellent taste - the meat is sweet and flaky. To up your chances, try using live bait like herring or menhaden. The stripers can be picky eaters, so matching the local baitfish is key. When you hook one, be ready for a battle. These fish will test your gear and skills, but landing a big striper is incredibly rewarding. Just remember to check the current regulations before keeping any fish.
Vehicle Guest Capacity: 6
Manufacturer Name: Cummins
Maximum Cruising Speed: 18
Number of Engines: 1
Horsepower per Engine: 450