Cobia Are Still Here!

Thursday, May 15, 2025
Offshore from Oregon Inlet
Inshore from Oregon Inlet
Corolla to Nags Head Piers
Corolla to Nags Head Surf
Corolla to Nags Head Sound
It’s a stormy evening here in Nags Head. There have been quite a few storms rolling through this week, however, there was been plenty of good weather to allow anglers to get out and catch some fish.
 
While we never truly know how long they’ll stick around, the Cobia are still being caught! Hopefully they’ll hang around for a bit longer even though a lot of yall have been able to get in on the action like @saltywatersobxfishing and @fishpleazecharters! Nearshore fishing has also produced good Spanish and @doacharters had some good Drum fishing as well!
 
The piers had good reports of Sheepshead at the beginning of the week. As we near the end of the week, there have been reports of Spanish, Bluefish, Puppy Drum, and Sea Mullet.
 
Surf fishing reports include Bluefish, Sea Mullet, and Puppy Drum. On the southern beaches, there have been reports of Drum, Sea Mullet, Croakers, and a few Flounders.
 
It was a great week for the offshore fleet with lots of Yellowfins, Dolphins, Wahoo, and a few Billfish released. @afishionadocharters
 
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