After seeing how many sharks there are out on the outer banks piers I won’t be catching sun and splashing around in the water any time soon. Lol. I really like the long history of the OB. It’s quite amazing how many sharks there are along the east coast and how few encounters pop up.Anyone have a good rod and reel set up idea as well as tackle ideas for pier fishing near the outer banks ?
What part are you going to?Anyone have a good rod and reel set up idea as well as tackle ideas for pier fishing near the outer banks ?
This right here. Without going down the rabbit hole this set up will work well for what your really going to fish for at pier on the outerbanks.3000 or 4000 size reel and a 7' medium rod will let you throw plugs and spoons for blues and Spanish, jig heads and gulp shrimp for drum and flounder(can't keep flounder right now) and soak bait on 2 hook bottom rigs in the wash. Tie your own rigs so you don't have all the extra metal such hanging off it. It's not very hard to do. Also, get the freshest bait you can. Try not to use frozen bait if you can help it.
I pier fished there many times when I lived up that way. Bogue Inlet is what I recall but I think that is actually called Emerald Isle pier. I got into the spot and croaker runs a few times. Just unbelievable fishing. I’m more of a surf fisherman at heart but I had plenty of fun out on the piers.We are starting in emerald isle and will end up down by Kure beach area.