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Fishing | Insiders\' GuideĀ® North Carolina\'s Outer Banks, 26th Edition
If fishing is your passion, these barrier islands should be enough to send you reeling.
Situated as we are in the Atlantic, not only do we have fabulous close-range ocean and inlet fishing, but we're so close to the Gulf Stream and its bounty that offshore trips are just as popular.
If you're looking to spend only a couple of hours' worth of angling, you can surf fish along nearly 100 miles of wide sandy beaches, or you can wet a line at any one of a number of fishing piers.
Many consider the local sportfishing boats, called Carolina boats, the most beautiful in the world, and these vessels house the complete package of brains, talent, and beauty.
Some mates move as if their actions are choreographed: simultaneously working lines, assisting members of the fishing party, keeping the captain apprised of catches- in-progress, arranging poles, gaffing fish, and encouraging you to keep reeling when it feels as if your arm just won't manage another revolution.
While anyone who's ever gone fishing knows you can't predict catches, the local charter boat captains know what species may be in the area, and they will guide you.
Charters leave the docks for inshore and offshore fishing every day that the weather permits.


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Carolina Coast - Part 5 "Fishing Pier"
Pier fishing in the South is unlike anything that we do here in the North.
The first day that I went to the pier (this became my regular hangout), there was bait everywhere breaking water.
All the guys on the pier lined up and waited to throw at the same time, so that they would all have an equal shot without have one spook them and the rest come up empty.
As for my fishing, I was missing my run offs.
There were tons of fathers and mother with their kids on the pier.
Looking down the pier, I heard some comotion.
Fishing on the pier brought back the fun of fishing without all the competition for who's top dog.
Fishing is not just for those making small fortunes.
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Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel --Sea Gull Pier Fishing
Anglers may leave the boat at home and enjoy fishing year-round from the Sea Gull Pier, which extends from the southernmost of the four man-made islands at the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel..
The 625-foot, wheelchair accessible fishing pier at the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel extends into the Chesapeake Bay and allows fishermen to experience deep-sea fishing, 3.5 miles from the Virginia Beach shoreline.
A one-way toll of $12 per car is collected to access the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel; there is no additional fee for unlimited use of the fishing pier.
For more information about the fishing pier or the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel, call (757) 331-2960..

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Natural Pier Fishing Access Site - Montana FWP
Natural Pier Fishing Access Site is located on the Clark Fork River at river mile 174 on the right hand side as you float down stream.
Petty Creek is the next access site up stream from Natural Pier.
John's is the next site down stream from Natural Pier.
Natural Pier is one of 23 FWP managed sites on the Clark Fork River .
Those using fishing access sites along the Clark Fork must also keep boat ramps and launch sites clear of vehicles and open for fire crew use.

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