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Monday, February 23, 2026

🎣 Outer Banks Fishing Report – February 23, 2026 | West Wind


Cool winter conditions continue across the Outer Banks today with temperatures around 40° and feels like 22° with breezy north winds along Nags Head and Oregon Inlet.

While offshore runs depend on safe weather windows this time of year, the Gulf Stream remains active, holding warmer blue water and positioning bait along temperature breaks offshore.





🌊 Today’s Conditions



• Air Temp: 35°–40°

• Windy conditions offshore

• Calm precipitation outlook

• Boats preparing between weather windows




🐟 Species Active Offshore


When conditions line up, winter Gulf Stream fishing continues producing:



• Yellowfin Tuna

• Blackfin Tuna

• Wahoo

• Bluefin Tuna (season dependent)



The West Wind remains maintained, fueled, and ready for the next offshore opportunity.


👉 Read Full Fishing Report:

https://outerbanksdeepseafishing.blogspot.com/2026/02/outer-banks-fishing-report-february-21.html?m=1



📅 Book Your Charter:

https://www.outerbanksdeepseafishing.com/book-your-fishing-trip



⚓ Outer Banks Deep Sea Fishing:

https://www.outerbanksdeepseafishing.com/


Sunday, February 22, 2026

🎣 Outer Banks Fishing Report – February 22, 2026 | West Wind


Ocean Conditions


Rain moved across the Outer Banks today with steady precipitation around Nags Head and the Oregon Inlet Fishing Center. Air temperatures held in the mid-40s with damp dock conditions and limited offshore opportunity.


Weather systems like today are common in late February, keeping most boats secured at the docks while captains monitor upcoming Gulf Stream weather windows. Offshore conditions remain dependent on safe sea states before making the run to blue water.



Water Temperature


Nearshore waters remain winter-cooled, while the Gulf Stream continues pushing warmer currents roughly 30–40 miles offshore. These temperature breaks and current edges are key seasonal indicators that baitfish are gathering and offshore action will quickly resume once seas settle.


Late winter transitions often signal early movement toward spring fishing patterns.



Species Active


Even with boats dockside today, seasonal Gulf Stream species remain active offshore:

Yellowfin Tuna

Blackfin Tuna

Wahoo

Bluefin Tuna (season dependent)

Occasional Mahi-Mahi in warmer pockets


Winter fishing along the Outer Banks rewards patience — calm windows can quickly turn into productive offshore runs.



Captain Insight


Rainy dock days are part of the offshore rhythm. Maintenance, tackle preparation, and watching the weather closely are all essential to successful Gulf Stream fishing.


Captain Olan West keeps the West Wind fueled, maintained, and ready so when the weather breaks, the crew can move quickly toward offshore opportunities.


February often delivers surprise bites between systems — preparation is everything.



📅 Book Your Outer Banks Fishing Trip


Prime spring and summer dates continue filling as the season approaches.


👉 Plan your offshore adventure:

🎣 Home Page: https://www.outerbanksdeepseafishing.com/

⚓ Charter Information: https://www.outerbanksdeepseafishing.com/outer-banks-fishing-charters

📅 Book Your Trip: https://www.outerbanksdeepseafishing.com/book-your-fishing-trip


The West Wind stands ready when the Gulf Stream lines up.