Corolla Fish Report

OBX Bait & Tackle Corolla Outer Banks, Corolla Fish Report
Sunday, April 16, 2023
Offshore from Oregon Inlet
Inshore from Oregon Inlet
Corolla to Nags Head Piers
Corolla to Nags Head Surf
Corolla to Nags Head Sound

   Slow Sunday so far but with some news. In Corolla, I have not heard of anything yet but we are seeing fish on the move finally from the south. There really are not too many folks up here this week so word of mouth is a little tight-lipped for now. The pier fishing on Avalon and Nags Head did see some action yesterday with some shad, trout, puppy drum, and mullet and these fish will move northward. So far this morning I am not seeing any action as of yet. I even tried to go out last night but It's very shallow by the house so I didn't even throw a line out there this sand moves around and what was once a good fishing hole is now gone, time to look for a new one. The ocean is flat and calm again this morning with some great weather with the water temp at 56 again today so things are begging to look up!! Nearshore boats on the sound side are finding drum, trout, and bluefish while on the ocean side dogfish, drum, and catch, and release sea bass. Offshore boats doing very well and enjoying calm conditions out there with limits of yellowfin, mahi, and some wahoo!!

Charters are available and don't forget you can book early to get your day on the water as the fishing heats up dates are filling up. Call today!!

OBX Bait & Tackle Corolla Outer Banks

815 Ocean Trail
Unit B
Corolla
(252) 453-3339
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