Sunday, March 15, 2026

Outer Banks Fishing Report – March 15, 2026 - West Wind Charters


Outer Banks Fishing Report – March 15, 2026
Updated Daily from Oregon Inlet Fishing Center – West Wind Slip #55

zones where baitfish gather. 🎣 Watch the Birds Bird activity is one of the best indicators of tuna feeding. When you see birds diving and working the surface, tuna are often pushing bait up underneath them. 🎣 Trolling is Key Most tuna are caught while offshore trolling using a spread of ballyhoo, lures, and skirted baits. A good trolling spread helps cover water and locate active fish. 🎣 Be Ready When the Bite Turns On Tuna fishing can change quickly. One minute it’s quiet, and the next minute multiple rods can go off at once. Trips aboard the 57’ Sportfisher West Wind leave from the Oregon Inlet Fishing Center in Nags Head. 📍 West Wind is docked at Slip #55 Spring offshore trips will target: 🎣 Yellowfin Tuna 🎣 Mahi Mahi 🎣 Wahoo 🎣 Blue & White Marlin All bait and tackle are provided — just bring your excitement and get ready for a great day on the water. ☀️ The season is approaching quickly. Are you ready to go tuna fishing? 📍 Oregon Inlet Fishing Center — Slip #55 🎣 All bait & tackle provided Captain Olan West - Learn More 📞 (252) 423-1162

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