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Saltwater Angler’s Fishing Location Of The Month…..Pamlico Sound

February 27, 2024

If you’re looking for a fishing experience that you won’t forget, a place that’s uncrowded with stunning beauty, the waters of North Carolina’s Pamlico Sound is the right place to go. It’s a place were pirates such as Black Beard once roamed and ultimately died. More importantly, the Pamlico Sound is known as one of the greatest fishing locations in America and potentially the world. It’s the largest estuary in the state and one of the largest on the east coast. Touching both the North Carolina mainland and famous North Carolina Outer Banks, this rich body of water provides a wide expanse of fishing options with species like Speckled Trout, Flounder, Red Drum, Black Drum and much more. It’s 80 miles long and 15-20 miles of saltwater environment, and is near the Atlantic Ocean, which provides endless saltwater fishing options for both inshore and offshore anglers.

 

 

Whether fishing for the big bull Redfish in the Pamlico Sound in August or running out of the sound into the ocean for giant Bluefin, it’s world-class fishing at its best. This uncrowded fishing Meca offers multiple fishing options for anglers at every level. You can bring your boat and put-in at one of the many boat ramps or book one of the local guides that are known nationwide for their knowledge and experience.

In addition to being a five-star fishing location, the breathtaking scenery is something to take in. This is largely thanks to the unspoiled and largely uninhabited setting. With the noise and crowds of city life hours away, you can relax and have an unforgettable fishing experience.  I encourage you to put this one on your Bucket List

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