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United StatesHatteras Island Fishing Pier in Rodanthe, NC -- a great stop on your vacation in North Carolina's Outer Banks. Enjoy a day of great fishing or just come by to watch the anglers reel in their catches. The 850 foot pier is a beach landmark and has withstood many storms and hurricanes and keep the fishermen coming back year after year. Whether you're here for a day or a week, the fishing is always great on the Outer Banks. Bass, red drum, tarpon, kings, blue and cobia could be the catch of the day. Forgot your tackle? Our tackle shop in the pier house has everything youll need, plus rental equipment, bait, and all the sandwiches, ice cold drinks and snacks for a great day in the sun and surf.
OPEN SEASONALLY APRIL thru DECEMBER
7 days a week - 6:30AM - Midnight
Come try your luck for some of the finest fishing on the Outer Banks! Not a fishermen? Come take a walk on the pier to watch the anglers or catch a glimpse of the dolphins or a whale off shore!
No Fishing License Needed
For Pier Fishing! Pier Fishing has been in the Outer Banks for more than 60 years
Outer Banks is known as the "Billfish Capital of the World"
Outer Banks sportfishermen hold the all-tackle record for Blue marlin. (1142 pounds - 1974)
Outer Banks fishermen hold the world record for blue fish. (31 pounds, 12 oz - 1972)
Eight public fishing piers on the coast between Kitty Hawk and Cape Hatteras.
Eight fishing piers are: Kitty Hawk Pier, Avalon Fishing Pier, Nags Head Fishing Pier, Jennette's Fishing Pier, Outer Banks Pier Fishing Center, Hatteras Island Fishing Pier, Avon Fishing Pier, and Cape Hatteras Fishing Pier.
Fish include spot croaker, snapper bluefish, sea trout, flounder, channel bass, largemouth bass, king mackerel, cobia, bonito, sea mullet, spot bluefish, sheepshead, tarpon, yellowfin tuna, amberjack, red drum, and black drum.
Best times to go pier fishing is in the fall. Most piers are open from April through November and are also open 24 hours a day during summer and early fall. 24-hour fishing pass cost about $5-$6
There is every angling opportunity available here. with beautiful beaches, restaurants,lodging, or anything your heart desires.
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Fishing Reports
Hatteras Island Fishing Report 01.25.12
Hatteras Island Fishing Report 05.21.10
Hatteras Island Fishing Report 03.23.10
Hatteras Island Fishing Report 03.09.10
Hatteras Island Fishing Report 03.09.10
Hatteras Island Fishing Report 05.19.09
Hatteras Island Fishing Report 03.23.09
Hatteras Island Fishing Report 03.16.09
Fish
Bass, Striped (Morone saxatilis)
Bonito, Atlantic (Sarda sarda)
Croaker, Atlantic (Micropogonias undulatus)
Drum, Black (Pogonias cromis)
Drum, Red (Saltwater) (Sciaenops ocellatus)
Flounder, Starry (Platichthys stellatus)
Flounder, Summer (Paralichthys dentatus)
Flounder, Winter (Pseudopleuronectes americanus)
Kingfish, Southern (Menticirrhus americanus)
Mackerel, Atlantic (Scomber scombrus)
Mackerel, King (Scomberomorous cavalla)
Mackerel, Spanish (Scomberomorous maculatus)
Marlin, Blue (Makaira nigricans)
Seatrout, Silver (Cynoscion nothus)
Seatrout, Spotted (Cynoscion nebulosus)
Sheepshead (Archosargus probatocephalus)
Trout, Speckled (Cynoscion nebulosus)
Tuna, Yellowfin (Thunnus albacares)
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