Head Boat Fishing

Everyone’s a kid on Mondays and Fridays!

Start or end your week feeling like a kid again with headboat fishing! On Mondays and Fridays adults can book at the kids rate for  Sound Side Daytime Head Boat Fishing Trips  or Sunset Head Boat Fishing Trips .*

Use promo code: BEAKID

*Ocean Trips not included in this promotion

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Call 1-877-359-8447 to Reserve over the phone.

Sound Side Daytime Trips - 4 Hours
  • Ages 11 & up - $52
  • Children 4-10 yrs - $42
  • 3 & Younger - $1
Sound Side Sunset Trips - 2 Hours
  • Ages 11 & up - $39
  • Children 4-10 yrs - $29
  • 3 & Younger - $1
Ocean Side Daytime Trips - 5 Hours
  • Ages 11 & up - $75
  • Children 4-10 yrs - $65
  • 3 & Younger - $1
Duration

2-4 hours

Location(s)
Oregon Inlet Fishing Center
Town(s)
Nags Head, NC

Trip Minimums

Due to high operational costs associated with every fishing trip, the Miss Oregon Inlet II does require a minimum of 15 customers to take each trip out.

In the event that the Miss Oregon Inlet II doesn’t reach it’s minimum capacity to set out for a trip, all customers will be offered the opportunity to reschedule or a full refund for their trip. We will do our best to make this determination 2 hours prior to departure or by 9PM the night before the early morning trips.

Feel free to call or text our reservations team at 252-251-4314 if you have questions about whether a trip has enough passengers to run.

The Miss Oregon Inlet is an Outer Banks fishing tradition! With a capacity for up to 65 passengers, this family-friendly fishing trip will offer your an experience you’ll cherish for the rest of your life!


Headboat Fishing trips in the outer banks

Miss Oregon Inlet II Headboat

Coming to the Outer Banks with many of your family or friends? Try a family-friendly fishing trip aboard the Miss Oregon Inlet II Headboat! As the top fishing charter in the Outer Banks, we can take your party up to 65 people! Bring the entire family and enjoy a half-day of Outer Banks charter fishing on the fastest ride to the best fishing spots!  Departing from Oregon Inlet Fishing Center in Nags Head at the foot of the Bonner and Basnight bridges, the Miss Oregon Inlet II cruises only 10 minutes to the gateway of the Atlantic Ocean and Pamlico Sound, and then it’s time to drop the lines in the most abundant fishing grounds on the Outer Banks! Why ride a half-hour or more when you can spend that time fishing?

The Oregon Inlet and surrounding waters abound with many species of fish, such as spot, croaker, flounder, grey and speckled trout, bluefish, puppy-drum, sea mullet, sea bass, and many others. Experience nature at its best while aboard the Miss Oregon Inlet II! Our fishermen often see sea turtles, dolphin, pelicans, and so much more!

The Miss Oregon Inlet II schedule varies throughout its season to accommodate as many guests as possible.

What should I bring? Do I need my own fishing gear?

No need for bait, tackle or a fishing license the Miss Oregon Inlet II has you covered!
One cooler for lunch and another cooler to keep what you catch. Sun screen, sun glasses or a hat are recommended. Last but not least you will want a camera to capture the fun of fishing with us!


What should I wear?

Dress appropriately for a day on the water. Please plan for breezy conditions and a great time rain or shine by bringing a windbreaker or rain jacket. Closed toe shoes are recommended.


Are there bathrooms on board?

The Miss Oregon Inlet II is equipped with 2 bathrooms and an indoor cabin area/closed cabin area.


What if it rains?

Fortunately, the fish love the rain! Our Captain and Crew watch the forecast closely to track any incoming storms. The weather in the Outer Banks is everchanging and fortunately not all storms effect every part of the Outer Banks as they pass through. If there are inclement weather conditions and our team determines the trip is still safe to operate, we will still go out and fish! Our wonderful vessel is equip with enclosed seating areas inside the cabin safe from the conditions outside. Our passengers safety will always be our main priority, if our team determines it would not be safe to operate under the conditions we will contact you with the opportunity to reschedule for another trip or to receive a full refund per our weather policy.


What fish could you catch in the Outer Banks?

There are many different types of fish that you can spot and catch in the Outer Banks, not all of them are able to be taken home. Some of the most popular types of fish we catch on the Miss Oregon Inlet include Puppy Drum, Sea Mullet, Croaker, Trout, Spot, Bluefish, Flounder, and sometimes even Sharks!


Are Fishing Licenses required?

Good News! Fishing licenses are covered for all guests aboard the Miss Oregon Inlet II Headboat! You do not need to obtain any special permits to fish with us.


Do I need to bring my own bait & tackle?

The crew aboard the Miss Oregon Inlet II Headboat will provide plenty of bait & tackle for you and your group. You do not need to bring any extra bait or tackle on your trip.


Can I bring food & drinks on the boat?

Yes, you can bring food and beverages on the Miss Oregon Inlet II Headboat, but PLEASE DO NOT bring any glass bottles or containers. Our Headboat is a B.Y.O.B activity, assuming all participants are of legal drinking age and all parties drink responsibly.


Are tips included in my ticket price?

No, gratuity is not included in your ticket price. Please be considerate and generous with your Headboat crew. They work hard to make your trip memorable and safe! Tips are always appreciated.


Accessibility Statement:

We are committed to making our activities as accessible as possible. While some activities may have limitations, we’re happy to work with you to explore accommodations. For assistance or questions, please contact us at (252) 441-4124.

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