Kill Devil Hills Fishing Charters

Welcome to Salty Waters OBX, your premier destination for unforgettable Kill Devil Hills fishing charters in the heart of the Outer Banks. Whether you're an experienced angler or a novice looking to cast your line for the first time, our expertly guided charters offer the perfect blend of adventure, relaxation, and the thrill of the catch.

Why Choose Kill Devil Hills for Your Fishing Expedition?

Kill Devil Hills, nestled in the stunning Outer Banks of North Carolina, is a fishing enthusiast's paradise. With its rich marine biodiversity, anglers can expect to encounter a wide variety of fish species, including the coveted red drum, speckled trout, flounder, and even the mighty Cobia. The unique coastal geography of Kill Devil Hills provides an ideal fishing environment for both inshore and Bay Fishing Excursions

Salty Waters OBX: Your Trusted Partner on the Water

At Salty Waters OBX, we pride ourselves on delivering top-tier fishing charters that cater to all skill levels. Our seasoned captain Ben has an intimate knowledge of the local waters and will guide you to the most prolific fishing spots around Kill Devil Hills. We ensure that your time with us is not just a charter but a comprehensive fishing experience.

Kill Devil Hills Fishing Charter Options

Trips are based off of 1-4 anglers | $50 each additional person | Equipment and Licenses Provided |

 Multi boat trips and other special requests can be accommodated.

Throughout the year, our half-day (4 hour) excursions focus on catching redfish (red drum) and speckled trout. Depending on the season, these outings may also involve pursuing Spanish mackerel, blue fish, black drum, sheepshead, flounder and stripers.

Our 3/4 day (6 Hours) are an excellent choice for passionate anglers who are eager to engage in thrilling inshore fishing trips specifically for all the fish listed in the half day but with greater window of opportunity for targeting a variety of these seasonal fish.

Our Full Day (8 hour)trips are run all year round.  It allows us to go where the fish are and work the tides fishing to have our best shots at catching the fish of a lifetime.