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Oak Island's diverse fishing opportunities combine inshore creeks, nearshore structure, and surf fishing access. Seasonal patterns bring flounder, redfish, spotted weakfish, and spanish mackerel within range of multiple fishing techniques. - 4-hour trips allow time for surf, pier, and kayak fishing methods. - Professional gear included for all techniques and target species.
Captain Ashley Hux of Carolina Fly Guy on Tuesday July offers 4-hour inshore and nearshore fishing charters targeting seasonal species in Oak Island's productive coastal waters. These guided fishing trips combine surf fishing, pier techniques, and kayak access to prime inshore areas where anglers regularly catch flounder, redfish, and spotted weakfish. With professional-grade gear included and local expertise, these charters provide an ideal introduction to North Carolina's diverse fishing opportunities for both beginners and experienced anglers seeking variety and action.
Captain Ashley Hux of Carolina Fly Guy on Tuesday July provides 4-hour inshore and nearshore fishing charters departing from Fish Factory Road Southeast. These guided trips accommodate up to 3 guests and include all professional-grade fishing gear, local expertise, and access to Oak Island's most productive fishing spots. Rates vary by season and group size—contact Carolina Fly Guy directly for current pricing and availability. Book online or call to reserve your Oak Island fishing adventure with a licensed local guide who knows these waters year-round.
These versatile fishing charters combine multiple techniques to maximize your success on Oak Island's diverse waters. From surf fishing the beaches to exploring inshore areas by kayak, Captain Ashley adapts each trip to current conditions and seasonal patterns. Recent trips have produced spotted weakfish, summer flounder, and redfish, showcasing the variety these waters offer throughout the year.
The 4-hour format provides ample time to experience different fishing methods while staying flexible with weather and tides. Whether you're new to saltwater fishing or looking to explore Oak Island's unique inshore opportunities, these trips offer the perfect balance of instruction, action, and local insight.
Oak Island's inshore waters benefit from a mix of tidal creeks, nearshore structure, and accessible surf fishing opportunities. The area's diverse habitat supports year-round fishing, with seasonal patterns bringing different species within range of various techniques. Summer months often provide excellent action for flounder and redfish in the shallows, while nearshore waters hold spanish mackerel and other pelagic species.
Weather conditions play a key role in trip planning, with partly cloudy skies and light winds creating ideal fishing conditions. Captain Ashley monitors tides, wind direction, and seasonal movements to position anglers where the bite is most active. The combination of surf, pier, and kayak fishing allows flexibility to adapt to changing conditions throughout the trip.
Your 4-hour charter includes all necessary fishing gear, tackle, and local expertise from Captain Ashley Hux. The trip accommodates up to 3 guests and launches from Fish Factory Road Southeast, providing easy access to Oak Island's prime fishing areas. Expect to use multiple techniques during your trip, from traditional surf fishing to kayak-based inshore exploration, depending on conditions and target species.
Carolina Fly Guy provides professional-grade equipment suitable for the variety of species found in these waters. Whether targeting bottom fish like flounder or working the water column for redfish and weakfish, you'll have the right gear for the job. The captain's local knowledge ensures you'll fish the most productive spots while learning techniques that work consistently in Oak Island's unique coastal environment.
Ready to wet a line in Oak Island? Hop aboard with Carolina Fly Guy for a fun 4-hour fishing trip. We'll cruise the inshore and nearshore waters, chasing whatever's biting. Depending on the season, you might land flounder, redfish, Spanish mackerel, and other local favorites. Our guides know these waters like the back of their hand and are happy to share tips to help you reel in the big one. We've got top-notch gear and a crew that knows how to put you on fish. Whether you're a total newbie or have been fishing for years, you'll have a blast exploring Oak Island's rich coastal waters. It's a great way to spend a morning or afternoon on the water. Grab your spot and let's go fishing!