From the Roanoke River to the Cape Lookout National Seashore, there’s plenty of fishing to uncover with the help of Down East Guide Service. Based in Morehead City, this accommodating fishing charter provider features a wide range of trips that can cater to anglers of all skill levels, and which can target a huge array of delicious Outer Banks catches.
A host of professional captains will plot out trips to some of the area’s best fishing grounds, which are completely customizable based on the party’s preferences. For something local, anglers can opt to head to the Pamlico Sound / Neuse River for incredible inshore fishing for flounder, striped bass, puppy drum and trout, or can explore the inland Roanoke River for kid-friendly conditions and exceptional fly fishing. Patrons can also head just offshore around Cape Lookout to target cobia, king mackerels, false albacore, and other prize-worthy catches, and can even enlist the talented and experienced guides to arrange big global trips to Costa Rica, Argentina, and Belize. From professional fishing trips that last for days to half-day excursions that the whole family can enjoy, there’s a world of adventures waiting for anglers of all tastes and skill levels through Down East Guide Service.
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