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    Miss Hatteras - Sunset over the sound.

    Miss Hatteras

    3.7(73 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    We did both the half day fishing trip and the sunset dolphin cruise. The trips went well…read more Keep in mind that these boating trips are highly dependent on the weather and what may seem like good condition conditions on land are not always the same out on the ocean. The trip can get canceled, so it's best to book them during a time where you'll still be able to reschedule if needed. Both our fishing trip and the sunset cruise were canceled due to poor conditions, but because I booked them earlier in the week, we were able to reschedule and still do both later in the week. My daughter (who is only 9) got sea sick on the fishing trip, which was a bummer but the crew and other passengers were very kind and helpful. There needed up being several sick people on the trip. It seems like a norm for this kind of thing. I guess you don't know until you try it. I was a little disappointed that there wasn't more info about how long it would take to get out of the sound and how long you would actually get to fish. Of the 4 hours we booked, we fished for maybe a little over an hour. It took 1 hour to get out and 1 hour to get back. Then there is moving around in between. My son loved it though. He caught several fish and was able to take a couple home. Overall, it was an interesting experience and I would take my son again. The sunset dolphin cruise was great. The crew was awesome and the music was nice. We didn't see any dolphin but I knew booking that it was a maybe. I'm a glass half full kind of person, so it depends on your expectations and how you handle things. Just cruising around on a boat with the sun going down was super nice. I was a little worried because it said smoking was allowed on the boat, but thankfully no one was smoking because it would've made me sick and I wouldn't have enjoyed it as much. Another cool highlight of the trip was that on the sunset cruise there was a kid fishing off the back (a family member of the captain I assume) and he allowed my son to fish with him. A fish was caught, and he told my son he could take it home. The captain even fillet the fish at the dock for us. It was such a fun and unique experience. Everyone run Miss Hatteras was great!

    Did you know the sound of waves has been proven to relax the mind. The color blue is associated…read morewith feelings of calm, peace and listening to the ebb and flow of waves and the swell of the sea naturally soothes and relaxes the brain. I recommend you de-stress by going for a trip on the Miss Hatteras! She is a fishing boat that sails out of the picturesque Oden Dock in Hatteras, N.C. Our leader for the trip was Captain KP Scott, also the owner, and is supported by first mates Chase and Wolfie. Natalie Scott is also a Captain but most frequently is the one booking your trip over the phone and does all kind of other important tasks. All were friendly, helpful and professional. The half day trip is approximately six or seven miles off shore. Trigger fish and black sea bass are most commonly caught. Please be generous with these hard-working mates, 25 percent tip based on the trip cost is a reasonable gratuity. Highly recommend the Miss Hatteras!

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    Miss Hatteras - These are the mates:  Wolfie on the left and Chase on the right.  Both are veterans of Miss Hatteras.  Please be generous with your tips.

    These are the mates: Wolfie on the left and Chase on the right. Both are veterans of Miss Hatteras. Please be generous with your tips.

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    Little Clam Sportfishing

    Little Clam Sportfishing

    3.0(8 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Absolutely terrible experience. We went early June as a gift for my son for his graduation and…read moreenlisting in the army gift. We left the dock an hour late and returned 2 hours early. Didn't get to drop fish like agreed instead he chased blackfin tuna for 4 hours despite us asking multiple times to change species the mate "taterbug" was rude and abrasive. Both the captain and mate were obviously keyed up on some form of narcotics. When we returned to the dock much earlier then discussed. They informed us that in addition to the 1800$ we paid for the trip that we "owed" the mate an additional 200$ per person as a tip. When we argued the insane demand as way more than he earned the mate went to other boats and got the other mates stirred up and we spent 20 minutes getting screamed at and insulted by the dock . Since our return home we have been harassed by call and text from multiple people at odens dock . They made what was supposed to be a great lifetime memory for my son and I into a nightmare. Just terrible

    My family has been out on the Little Clam numerous times, we try to get out at least 3 times a…read moreyear. We have never come back empty handed, actually coolers are always overflowing. Capt. Patrick is very knowledgable about the area and where the different species of fish like to congregate. We always have a great time on the Little Clam and we are sure you will to! Happy Fishing! I

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    Outer Banks Diving Hatteras - Flying Fish Dive Deck

    Outer Banks Diving Hatteras

    5.0(1 review)
    0.4 mi

    This is my favorite dive operation in the middle Atlantic region. I've been diving with them for…read moreclose to 20 years. They have grown from a small 6 passenger boat (The Mac), to a large 21 passenger dive boat (The Flying Fish). Diving is on many of the shipwrecks in the Graveyard of the Atlantic, most were WW2 casualties. Dive sites vary in depth from shallow 35', to over 240'. Generally, the range is 80'-100'. Marine life abounds....juvenile tropicals, sand tiger sharks, and everything in between. Artifacts are still on many wrecks for those inclined to search. Marine life is the major attraction, along with diving a piece of history. Outer Banks Diving provides gear rental and service, along with equipment sales and air/Nitrox fills. The boat is large enough to provide a smoother ride, and has lots of comfy places to enjoy the sun, or shade, for the rides in and out. This is not the tropics, the trips are usually one and a half hours each way. Where I live, I have closer options for diving, but I always make the trip to Hatteras. Last month the air temp was mid eighties, water temp was 80 at 100 feet. Viz is usually upwards of 75 feet. If you are on the outer banks, give them a try. Amy or John Pieno can answer any questions about rates, lodging , etc. They can be reached at 252-986-1056 www.outerbanksdiving.com Maybe I'll see you on the boat, I'm that old dude. Phil J. in Maryland

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