May 2025 — NC Outer Banks: Cobia on the Beach, Gulf Stream Approaching, Full Season Underway. May is a late spring month with water in the 58-66°F range — PEAK STRIPER (most areas); bluefish arrive; flounder move into bays. Here’s the full breakdown of what’s biting, where to fish, and the most productive tactics.
What’s Biting — May 2025
Primary targets this month: Cobia, Yellowfin Tuna, Wahoo, Mahi.
Cobia
Cobia around the Cape Lookout shoals, the Cape Point area, the nearshore wrecks (USS Schurz, Indra), and bait pods on the beach — keep an eye on stone crab and shrimp buoys for cruising fish. Live eels, large pinfish, and 3-6 oz bucktails.
Yellowfin Tuna
Yellowfin tuna on the Gulf Stream edge — under 30 miles from Oregon Inlet — yellowfin year-round with peak in spring and fall. Chunking (cut sardine, butterfish) at anchor, live bait drifting, or trolled feathers and cedar plugs. Heavy stand-up tackle (50-80 lb class) for the bigger grades.
Wahoo
Wahoo on the Gulf Stream edge — Hatteras is one of the best wahoo destinations on the East Coast, peak in spring and fall. High-speed troll (12-15 knots) with heavy lures (Marauders, Yo-Zuri Bonita), or live bait at slower speeds. Wire leader essential — 80-130 lb single-strand or coated.
Mahi
Peak mahi season on the weed lines and Gulf Stream rips 25-40 miles offshore, May through October. Look for weed lines, color changes, floating debris, and frigatebirds. Trolled ballyhoo with skirts (blue/white, pink/white), or live pilchards pitched to schools. Bull and cow pairs in spring; schoolies (3-12 lb) summer.
Water Conditions & Patterns
Water temperatures are running 58-66°F. Peak striper (most areas); bluefish arrive; flounder move into bays. The OBX inlets move ocean water in and out of the massive Pamlico/Albemarle sound system — Oregon, Hatteras, and Ocracoke inlets all push hard on outgoing. Surf fishing for big drum at Cape Point and Hatteras is tide-and-current driven.
Check the NOAA marine forecast and tide charts before launching. Wind direction often matters more than wind speed for inshore fishing — clean water beats churned water nine times out of ten.
Tactics & Tackle for This Month
- Peak striper inshore. Surf, jetties, bays — fish are everywhere. Live bait (bunker, eels) and trolled tubes both work.
- Fluke opens. Bay and inshore drift fishing — bucktail with Gulp! or strip-bait teaser combos.
May Outlook
Late spring — tarpon arriving, snook moving, summer pelagic season building offshore.
Regulations Reminder
Cobia: 36″ fork length, one per harvester (FL state waters — verify current rules). Tuna: NOAA HMS permit required. Strict size and bag limits — verify current NOAA rules. Always verify current state regulations before each trip — slots, bag limits, and seasons change.
Local Resources
Bait & Tackle: Hatteras Jack (Rodanthe, 252-987-2428); Frank & Fran’s (Avon); TW’s Bait & Tackle (Pirate’s Cove); Red Drum Tackle (Avon); Tradewinds (Ocracoke).
Public Boat Ramps: Oregon Inlet Marina, Hatteras Harbor, Frisco Cove, Ocracoke ramp, the Bonner Bridge area, numerous Pamlico Sound sound-side ramps.
Charter Fishing: $1,200-$2,500 offshore (Hatteras Gulf Stream); $600-$900 inshore/sound; $1,000-$1,500 nearshore.
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