Hatteras Island Fishing Report

Here is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks Fishing Report for Hatteras Island

Sunny and warm with a high temperature of 77F today. Slight chance of rain tomorrow (fingers crossed). Winds are out of the NE right now at 18mph.

Rodanthe Pier- nice Cobia caught earlier today

Croaker, Mullet and some Flounder in Avon today.

Haven’t heard much from the other beaches as of now.

Strong Speckled Trout bite in the sound.

Offshore boats out of Hatteras came back with Blackfin Tuna, Wahoo and Dolphin. Bottom fishing was also good today.

Sea Creature and Hatteras Fever II both released a Blue Marlin today. Carolina Girl released a White Marlin.

Inshore boats had a great day with Red Drum and trolled for Bluefish and Spanish Mackerel.

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Fun Speckled Trout tournament coming up in July. Check out the Club’s website. www.capehatterasanglers.club

All fish must be caught anywhere from Oregon Inlet to Hatteras. Fish can be caught in the sound or the ocean. You can fish from the shore or kayak.

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See what was biting on this day 1 year ago.

  • (2/22/2024) The high was 52 while the low was 43 with light to moderate winds. Gusts up to 23mph today. Currently it’s 52 with SSW winds around 14mph. Gusts around 20mph. Tomorrow the temps should be about the same while winds are going to pick up. Winds are predicted to get up to strong speeds around… Continue Reading

See what was biting on this day 2 years ago.

  • (2/22/2023) This morning started off a little chilly but quickly warmed up as the day went on. The high was 72 while the low was 48. We’ve had light to moderate winds from the SE before switching to the SW/SSW. Currently it’s 66, feels like 64, with SSW winds at 15mph. Similar to today, tomorrow’s temps… Continue Reading

See what was biting on this day 3 years ago.

  • (2/22/2022) Felt like a beautiful Spring day here on the island. We had a high temperature of 68F with winds out of the South currently at 20mph. Looks like it’s going to be warm again tomorrow with cloudy skies. Winds tomorrow will be SW. There was a good bite of puppy Drum caught off ramp 55… Continue Reading

See what was biting on this day 4 years ago.

  • (2/22/2021) Here is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks Fishing Report for Hatteras Island. Happy Monday.! The day started off nice here on the island. Heavy rain moved in this afternoon. Our high temperature for the day was 55F. We have winds out of the South right now at 30mph. Looks like it’s going to… Continue Reading

See what was biting on this day 5 years ago.

  • (2/19/2020) Here is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks Fishing Report for Hatteras Island. Today we had a high of 60F that dropped down to 50F as the day went on. Winds were 11mph NE. There were small black drum and a few keeper puppy drum caught at the jetties. There have been some Blackfin… Continue Reading