This Outer Banks fishing report from Oregon Inlet for March 10, 2026 brings sunny skies and improving early spring conditions along the coast of Nags Head and the Outer Banks.
Today’s weather is mostly sunny with temperatures around 57°F and a high expected near 63°F. Winds remain light, though the air feels slightly cooler on the water. These calm conditions are a welcome sign as we continue moving deeper into the spring fishing transition.
Offshore anglers are keeping an eye on the Gulf Stream waters, where early-season opportunities for yellowfin tuna, blackfin tuna, and wahoo typically begin showing up this time of year. As water temperatures continue to rise offshore, the bite usually improves quickly through March and April.
Captain Olan West and the West Wind Charter out of Oregon Inlet Fishing Center are watching the weather windows closely as we approach the start of the early tuna season.
As spring progresses, the Outer Banks offshore fishery will soon welcome some of the most exciting action of the year.
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🎣 Fishing Fun Fact
Yellowfin tuna can dive more than 3,000 feet deep and have incredible endurance. When hooked, they often make powerful runs and deep circles under the boat, which is why they are considered one of the most exciting offshore fish to catch in the Outer Banks Gulf Stream.
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📍 Fishing from Oregon Inlet – Outer Banks, North Carolina
🚤 West Wind Charter | Captain Olan West
Check back often for the latest Outer Banks fishing reports as conditions continue improving this spring.

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