Ocean Conditions
Today brought cool February conditions across the Outer Banks with steady rain and overcast skies around Nags Head and Oregon Inlet. Air temperatures remained in the mid-40s with calm periods between weather systems. Offshore runs remain dependent on safe weather windows typical for late winter along the North Carolina coast.
While boats stayed dockside today, these winter patterns often set up productive Gulf Stream opportunities once seas settle.
Captain Insight
Days like today are part of the offshore rhythm. Maintenance, preparation, and watching the weather closely are all part of running a successful charter operation.
The West Wind stays fueled, maintained, and ready to run as soon as the next favorable window opens. February often rewards patience — the next calm stretch can quickly turn into outstanding fishing.
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The West Wind is ready when the Gulf Stream calls.

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