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Trip including lodging for six nights with two full days of fishing and two days of diving and spear fishing. Great trip for a family to come and see the Southern Outer Banks. We will take you to several of the barrier island that are only accessible by boat. This area is called the Crystal Coast for a reason. Common to have twenty-five feet of water visibility and we have miles of private white sand beaches. We supply all beach chairs, umbrellas, paddle boards, kayaks, snorkel gear, spear guns, and fishing tackle. We have permits to keep a 4X4 SUV on the islands so we can drive you to some of the most remote beaches on the Atlantic coast. Lodging is a private house on Harker's Island with all amenities. This trip is available late June through August and takes place on the Southern Outer Banks around Cape Lookout.

Harkers Island, Cape Lookout and Beaufort

Package is for four adults or family with children.


Group package is $4,000 ($1,000 per person but must have group of at least four. Couple with kids is same price but can not have over six people)




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This is the point of Cape Lookout. We drive SUV out to point to sight cast big Redfish.



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Cobia migration has begun and we are having a good year. They are not attacking the baits as aggressively as normal but I have a trick that gets them to eat most every time. This is all sight casting and these big fish allow you to pull up as close as three feet from them in the boat. We see these fish way off and then stalk them with sun to our back. It is like hunting on the water. Caught this one swimming with a sea turtle.


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Wow that seems reasonable!


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Agree. Something I may be interested in


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For those of you that are certified and have 20 dives under your belt we can go out to an old German U Boat off our coast. Two more days of fishing Big Rock then have an AR Group headed down for this trip.

In case you want to keep up with the action of this tournament.
https://www.thebigrock.com/tou...articipants/summary/


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