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07 Jul


Video of the Week….How to Leave Oregon Inlet in a SMALL Boat in the Dark!

The North Carolina Outer Banks has been known for it’s rough seas for centuries. Oregon Inlet has proven to be the most unpredictable and dangerous. I has proven to be biggest challenge that Outer Banks offshore anglers. Take a look at video for great tip.

Please proceed at your own risk!!!

 

 

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