NC Outer Banks Seasonal Fishing Calendar

Month Top Species Peak Technique Conditions & Notes
January Red Drum (holdovers), Tautog Surf fishing, crab on wrecks Holdover drum on the outer beach; tautog on nearshore wrecks
February Tautog, Striped Bass Structure fishing, jigging Best tautog fishing of winter; early bass reports from the inlets
March Striped Bass, Cobia (early) Soft plastics in inlets, sight-casting Bass arriving; first cobia sightings off the OBX beaches
April Striped Bass, Spanish Mackerel Plugs and metals, nearshore trolling Bass running at the inlets; Spanish mackerel arrive nearshore
May Cobia, Spanish Mackerel, Bluefish Sight-casting cobia, trolling Cobia following rays along the OBX beaches — excellent sight-casting
June Cobia, King Mackerel, Offshore Live bait, trolling offshore Full offshore season; Gulf Stream within 30-40 miles
July Mahi, Yellowfin Tuna, King Mackerel Offshore trolling, chunking Best offshore month — all pelagics active near Cape Hatteras
August Mahi, Wahoo, Spanish Mackerel Offshore trolling, nearshore trolling Strong offshore action; Spanish mackerel blitzing nearshore
September Red Drum, False Albacore Surf fishing, cast metals Fall drum run begins on the outer beach; albies in the inlets
October Red Drum (PEAK), Striped Bass Surf fishing Cape Hatteras — 4WD required PEAK channel bass on the outer beach — October is the top month
November Red Drum, Striped Bass, Bluefin Surf fishing, offshore giants Trophy drum and stripers; giant bluefin at Hatteras offshore
December Tautog, Striped Bass Structure fishing, jigging Winter species; late stripers at the inlets; tautog on wrecks