Surf Fishing Hatteras



Filmed in the fall of 2012, join us while we travel to OBX, North Carolinas Outer Banks, and enjoy some hot and heavy non-stop surf fishing action. We share a few tips along the way that might help make your next trip casting a line into the froth more successful!

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Kelly Martin

The king fish you caught are called sea mullet in North Carolina, great video!

uwu tommy

I'm just move to Jacksonville Florida can you give me the place to fishing thank you so much

Lion Heart

Winner of a video, I've been looking for "surf fishing report holden beach nc" for a while now, and I think this has helped. You ever tried – Wenayden Xenaylee Blaster – (search on google ) ? Ive heard some great things about it and my colleague got amazing success with it.

Commercial Electrician

what type of lure is that

Howard Phillips

I live here and fishing is phenomenal

Patrick Behr

Do you guys know how the surf fishing in Hatteras is around Thanksgiving? I'll be there at that time. Thanks!

I've seen 3 and 4 lb Pompano caught at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay

Jason Smith

Heading down there again ourselves in mid October. I can't wait! Those fishbite strips are amazing. I was never a believer until this past summer. Long lasting and durable.

Jim Thompson

What time of year was this? I know the video was published in Jan., but you guys are wearing shorts and t-shirts.

Neil Anchor

High or low tide?

Charlie Wilson

Any tips for summer fishing? Going down the first week of August.

Westin Yancey

Sweet video guys-my favorite part was right in the beginning. Dropped a sub-sub back!

KrispyAquascape

Not a single striper

L.I. Archer

WHAT???  Those cocktail blues are perfect for eating.  I've caught bluefish upwards of 36" and I've eaten them.  You need to bleed them out as soon as you land them, then ice them in saltwater till you get them filleted, making sure you trim off the bloodline.  Then soak them in milk for a few hours or overnight.  Rinse, season, wrap in foil, and grill.

Kyle Ferencik

I'm getting into surf fishing very shortly for my adventure and my dogs! I love getting into new hobbies and I think this will be the new one coming up. I hear I need a rod between 10' and 12' and use the triangular shaped weight. Should I buy worms, lures, or some sort of bait? I'm in Virginia beach, fairly close to where you guys were fishing. Any certain type of rod I should look into getting? I know I have lots to learn..

Amer A

Great video guys… Tight lines…

Christopher Kirby

For those who are still unsure if the fish at the 5:45ish mark is a black drum or a sheepshead, at 5:48 you can clearly see in its mouth and it lacks the prominent teeth that are the namesake of the sheepshead.

Jerry Crispino

great vid, sub?

Neil

you are going to get a chunk taken out of your hand someday the way you handle those blues. careful kids

Bullheads to Buckshot

Not a fish at all? Since when are cartilaginous fish not fish?

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TJ Johnson

What rod is that at 2:00

Gregg Smith

I enjoyed the video. I'm going to Rodanthe the second week in September. What's biting then?

Matthew Hall

What bait are you using because I'm heading down tomorrow

Matthew Hall

What bait are you using because I'm heading down tomorrow

FishingAndOutdoor Brothers

drum

FishingAndOutdoor Brothers

dummy thats a sheepshead not a black drun