Saturday, February 7, 2026






🌬️ Dock Day in the Outer Banks — But We’re Still Thinking Fish

Mother Nature made the call today.

The winds are up, seas are stacked, and while we’d always rather be offshore chasing tuna, mahi, and marlin, safety comes first every single time. The West Wind is tied up at the dock today, giving everyone — boat included — a well-earned break.

High wind days are part of true offshore fishing life here on the Outer Banks. The same weather systems that kick up rough seas are also what stir up the Gulf Stream and help create some of the incredible fishing we’re known for. A day at the dock often means better days ahead.

While we’re in, it’s not really “a day off.”
We’re:
⚓ Checking gear
🎣 Re-rigging tackle
🛠️ Looking over engines and systems
📡 Watching weather windows
🗺️ Planning the next offshore run

Every dock day helps us stay sharp and ready for when the ocean settles back down.

If you’ve got a trip coming up, don’t worry — we only run when conditions are right for a safe, comfortable, and productive day on the water. That’s how we’ve always done it, and that’s how we’ll keep doing it.

The fish aren’t going anywhere… and neither are we.

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