Spring is in the air across the Outer Banks, and the conditions are lining up beautifully for a great day on the water. With sunny skies, calm conditions, and temperatures reaching the upper 50s, today brings a refreshing start to the spring fishing season. The cooler morning gives way to a comfortable afternoon, creating ideal conditions to get offshore and explore the Gulf Stream. As the waters begin to warm, we’re seeing the early signs of spring activity building. This is the time when things start to come alive — bait movement increases, and offshore species begin to transition into more consistent patterns.
Sunday, March 22, 2026
Outer Banks Spring Fishing Report – March 21, 2026 🌸
Spring is in the air across the Outer Banks, and the conditions are lining up beautifully for a great day on the water. With sunny skies, calm conditions, and temperatures reaching the upper 50s, today brings a refreshing start to the spring fishing season. The cooler morning gives way to a comfortable afternoon, creating ideal conditions to get offshore and explore the Gulf Stream. As the waters begin to warm, we’re seeing the early signs of spring activity building. This is the time when things start to come alive — bait movement increases, and offshore species begin to transition into more consistent patterns.
• Warming waters = increasing offshore action • Great time to target early-season Tuna • Mahi Mahi and Wahoo activity begins to pick up • Calm, sunny days create ideal fishing conditions Whether you’re planning ahead or ready to go now, spring is one of the most exciting times to fish the Outer Banks. The season is waking up… and the bite is just getting started.
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