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Outer Banks fishing with Fin-Nagle Charters
Finagle some time off and have an exciting day of inshore or sound fishing with Fin-Nagle Fishing Charters of Nags Head. The Outer Banks of North Carolina offers some of the best world-class saltwater fishing for Cobia, Red Drum, Striped Bass, Trout, Bluefish, Mackerel and many other species that swim our waters. We target certain fish depending on the season and weather conditions to insure you a great day of fishing. January thru March, our inshore catch includes the hard fighting Striped Bass and Bluefish. In April and May, warming ocean and sound waters bring Cobia, Spanish Mackerel and King Mackerel that are migrating north for the summer. During the hot summer months of June thru August, fishing heats up with Red Drum, Trout, Mackerel, and plenty of wreck fish like Sea Bass, Triggerfish, and the hard pulling Amberjack. The offshore bite includes Dolphin, Wahoo, Tuna, Blue and White Marlin. In September and October, the waters start cooling off, but the fishing is still great. Fall fish include Cobia, King Mackerel, Bluefish, Red Drum and Albacore. November and December usually start with the big ocean Stripers and Bluefish. We offer half and full day charters or we can customize one that fits your schedule. Our main objective is to give you a safe, fun trip and put some fish in your cooler!
Captain Ray
Captain Raymond Pugh has been fishing the surrounding sounds and ocean for over 30 years. Ray was born just across the bridge in Currituck, where his father and grandfather were also fishing and hunting guides. Rays passion for fishing has taken him up and down the coast from New York to the Florida Keys and the Cayman Islands. He also competes in the American Striper Association and the FLW Striped Bass series. In 2006, he joined the International Game Fishing Association and became an IGFA Certified captain. Whether you're a seasoned pro or new to fishing, your satisfaction is his goal, Capt. Ray gives 100% to every charter.
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