Outer Banks Sound Fishing
“The Sound” is an intercoastal body of water on the west side of the Outer Banks. It could be called the Currituck Sound, Albemarle Sound, Croatan Sound, Roanoke Sound, and Pamlico Sound, depending on which OBX town you are in. The sound is a more shallow, calmer body of water than the ocean. Inlets that connect the ocean and the sound allow fish to migrate from the ocean into the sound. You can catch flounder, trout, drum, and striped bass in the sound.
Wetting the line from your fishing pole isn’t the only way to fish in the sound. Crabbing is a popular sound fishing activity, great for the little ones and no fancy equipment is needed. Get a roll of string, some chicken necks, a net, and a bucket. Find a very shallow, calm area, like the short dock at the town of Duck boardwalk. Tie a string snug around a chicken neck, toss it in the water, and wait. When a blue crab comes along and starts picking at it, scoop him up in the net and drop him into your bucket. Steam your catch in a large pot with Old Bay seasoning and have a fun evening picking and eating crabs.