Well, depends on what part of the banks your heading too. My friend was down there a week ago. Redfish (puppy drum) were caught in the vicinity of the Kitty Hawk pier. I have done well fly fishing just south of the pier but within 100 yds or so. The beach south of the Cape all the way to Hatteras Inlet is good too. The beach has a steep drop down that way. I particularly like the beach access immediately opposite the Coast Guard station. On the inside, you could try Bodie Island Lighthouse (walk down the dirt road to the slough on the sound side) or the Coast Guard station at Oregon Inlet (walk back along the chain link fence (right side of station)- there is a deep slough on the sound side at that location). If it were me, i would use an intermediate in the surf and a sink tip in the sloughs.
On Saturday, December 7, 2013 12:16:57 AM UTC-5, deepwater wrote:
Hey all:I am planning to surf fish outer banks next weekend with my 9wt SH and 7wt DH, both equipped with floating, intermediate, and sinking line system. I also have surf rods but I'd rather use the fly rods if it is doable at this season. This will be my first time to surf fish there so I don't have specific target. Just hope I can get some actions. I wonder if anybody can give me some suggestions on season, location, fly shop, and flies? The tide of next weekend is morning and evening high tide.Thanks!Yang
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