Chasing Feisty Bluefish and Stingrays in the Legendary Pamlico Sound
We had a fantastic day out on the water today with Cheryl and the crew, chasing inshore species in the famed Pamlico Sound and Neuse River near Oriental, North Carolina. April is a prime time for this kind of multi-species action, with the warming waters bringing the fish up shallow and keeping them hungry.
The weather wasn't ideal, with some wind throughout the day, but we were able to adapt and find the fish. We tried a variety of techniques - fly fishing, bait casting, and light tackle - to cover different depths and target the most active species. While we didn't manage to hook any big Redfish or Speckled Trout, we did find some feisty Bluefish and Stingrays that kept us on our toes.
The wind made things a bit tougher, but we stayed positive and just focused on enjoying the day out on the water. Between the occasional hookup, we took in the beautiful Pamlico scenery, admiring the marshes and wildlife. And even without landing any prized inshore species, the camaraderie and overall experience made it a truly memorable trip.
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If you're looking to get in on the best inshore fishing that North Carolina has to offer, I highly recommend booking a trip with Pamlico Pirate Fishing Charters. Whether you're targeting Bull Reds, Slot Reds, Bluefish, Stripers, or the ever-elusive Speckled Trout, Captain Dave and his team have the skills and local knowledge to put you on the fish. And with their comfortable, well-equipped boat, you can enjoy a full day on the water in style. So if you're planning a fishing trip to the Pamlico area, don't hesitate to reach out and let us show you an unforgettable day on the water.