Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Outer Banks Fishing Report – Oregon Inlet March 11, 2026 | West Wind Charter 🎣



This Outer Banks fishing report from Oregon Inlet for March 11, 2026 brings another mild early spring day along the waters off Nags Head and the central Outer Banks. Today’s conditions show partly cloudy skies with temperatures around 54°F, with the afternoon high expected to reach about 62°F. Winds will make it feel slightly cooler on the water, but overall conditions remain favorable as we move deeper into the early spring fishing transition. Offshore anglers are beginning to watch the Gulf Stream closely, where the seasonal movement of warmer water will soon bring more consistent opportunities for yellowfin tuna, blackfin tuna, and wahoo off the Outer Banks. March is often when the first signs of the spring tuna bite begin appearing offshore. Captain Olan West and the West Wind Charter out of Oregon Inlet Fishing Center continue monitoring conditions as the offshore season slowly begins to come alive. As water temperatures rise and weather windows improve, anglers can expect increasing action along the Outer Banks offshore fishing grounds. ⸻

🎣 Fishing Fun Fact

Yellowfin tuna are built for speed and endurance. Their streamlined bodies allow them to swim long distances while maintaining incredible power, which is why they are one of the most exciting fish to battle in the Gulf Stream off the Outer Banks. ⸻ 📍 Fishing from Oregon Inlet – Outer Banks, North Carolina 🚤 Book the West Wind Charter | Captain Olan West Check back often for the latest Outer Banks fishing reports as we move closer to the start of the spring tuna season.

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