Outer Banks Fishing Charters
Experience world-class offshore fishing along North Carolinas lengendary Outer Banks aboard the West Wind. Departing from Oregon Inlet, our charter delivers access to some of the most productive waters on the East Coast - from nearshore action to deep Gulf Stream adventures.
The Outer Banks has earned a global reputation for bluewater fishing, attracting anglers seeking tuna, mahi, wahoo, billfish, and unforgettable offshore experiences.
Why Fish the Outer Banks?
- Direct access to the Gulf Stream
- Short runs to blue water
- Year-round fishing opportunities
- Experienced local captain knowledge
- Oregon Inlet’s historic sportfishing fleet
Daily conditions change, which is why we publish regular fishing reports to help anglers plan the perfect trip.
Captain Olan and the West Wind specialize in safe, professional offshore fishing. Years of local experience allow precise navigation of temperature breaks, current edges, and productive structure offshore.
What You Can Catch
- Yellowfin Tuna
- Blackfin Tuna
- Wahoo
- Mahi-Mahi
- Bluefin Tuna (seasonal)
- Marlin & Sailfish (summer)
Book Your Outer Banks Fishing Charter
Ready to experience deep sea fishing in the Outer Banks? Trips aboard the West Wind are full-day offshore adventures designed for anglers of all experience levels. Prime dates fill quickly during peak seaons.
Reel in Unforgettable Fishing Tales
Learn more about our tuna fishing! Check out what to expect on a West Wind charter.
Book your fishing trip now.
“A big thanks to Olan and Larry! This wasn’t just a charter aboard the West Wind. It is a memory that will last forever. We had an action packed day catching multiple species of fish, perfect weather, and loads of fun. It would be a pleasure to fish with these guys again!!"
Joe, Dan, Ryan
“Clean and comfortable boat. Captain Olin and Larry had us on the fish from the time we wet our first line and we pulled them in all day. I have fished out of Oregon inlet and there are many good boats and crews there, but these guys are among the best. Thanks, Olin and Larry! See you next year!”
Kevin Collins











