Hatteras Island Fishing Report

Not a bad day at all here on the island. Little spouts of rain in the early afternoon turned to clear skies this evening. Our high temperature here in Frisco was 68F. We have winds out of the West at 19mph this evening.

Looks like a pleasant start to the week for weather. Hope it keeps up for the tournament later in the week as well.

Lots of puppy Drum caught off the surf today from Nags Head to Buxton. Everything else has been quiet. Surf is still a bit rough, with dangerous rip currents forecasted through Sunday evening. Be careful out there.

Plenty of fresh bait here at the shop. Come on in and we’ll get you what you need. We’re open 6am to 9pm daily.


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October 2024

15th Annual NCBBA Red Drum Tournament

The Tradition of This Great Event Continues. The NCBBA Red Drum Tournament differs from all others because it is a 60 hour around the clock fishing fest on the beaches of Hatteras Island from Ramp 23 to Ramp 43. You may fish as an individual or a team (3 to 6 members) with team members also being eligible for individual prizes. No assigned stations — it’s wide open
23 – 26 Oct
All Day
OBX Ramps 23 Through 43
November 2024
No event found!

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Come by and see us at Frisco Rod and Gun, located at 53610 Hwy 12, across from Billy Mitchell Airstrip and Ramp 49. Open year round, 364 days a year. Visit us in the store or shop online anytime at friscorodandgun.com


See what was biting on this day 1 year ago.

  • (10/24/2023) The high was 70 while the low was 59 with light to gentle winds. Gusts up to 25mph today. Currently it’s 63 with NNE winds around 6mph. Tomorrow’s temps should range from 63 to 73 with more light to gentle winds. Overall, similar weather to what we’ve been seeing. If you need anything to help… Continue Reading

See what was biting on this day 2 years ago.

  • (10/24/2022) Today’s high was 60 while the low was 57. Winds have been light. Currently it’s 59, feels like 58, with N winds at 3mph. Tomorrow looks fairly similar to today, might see an increase in temps (H: 70, L: 58). Water temp was between 63.5 and 65.8 today. Surf: Bluefish, Red Drum, Sea Mullet Sound:… Continue Reading

See what was biting on this day 3 years ago.

  • (10/24/2021) Hope everyone enjoyed their weekend, wherever you may be. Here in Frisco we had a sunny day with a high temperature of 77F. Wet weather moving in for our Monday. Slow day off the surf again today. Some Bluefish early on at the point. Sea Mullet in Avon. Sound side saw a few puppy Drum… Continue Reading

See what was biting on this day 4 years ago.

  • (10/21/2020) Here is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks Fishing Report for Hatteras Island. Another nice day here weather wise. High for today was 79F with winds out of the East at 9mph. Looks like the wind will be changing direction and picking up speed tomorrow afternoon. Winds will be out of the NE. Plenty… Continue Reading

See what was biting on this day 5 years ago.

  • (10/24/2019)   Here is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks Fishing Report for Hatteras Island. It was a sunny day on the Island.  The temperature was in the lower 70s  and the winds stayed down below 10mph NNE. There have been some yearling Drum at the Point. A few inshore boats went out today and… Continue Reading