Offshore Tuna, Nearshore Reds - Outer Banks Fishing Report for January 7th
07 January 2026

Offshore Tuna, Nearshore Reds - Outer Banks Fishing Report for January 7th

Atlantic Ocean, North Carolina Fishing Report Today

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Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your Outer Banks fishing buddy, comin' at ya with today's report from the Atlantic waters off North Carolina on January 7th. Skies lookin' partly cloudy with southwesterly winds pickin' up to 10-15 knots, seas 3-4 feet per NWS Marine Forecast—perfect for offshore runs if you're steady at the helm. Sunrise hit around 7:11 AM, sunset 'bout 5:18 PM, givin' ya a solid 10 hours of light.

Tides are prime today at Oak Island and Cape Hatteras stretches: low at 1:41 AM (-0.3 ft), high 7:48 AM (6.4 ft), low 2:15 PM (-0.1 ft), evenin' high 8:14 PM (5.8 ft) per Tide-Forecast.com. Fish the two hours before and after highs when water's movin' and baitfish push close—solunar activity's very high too, so expect peak bites.

Action's heatin' up! Recreational bluefin tuna harvest opened Jan 1, and satellite trackers from Island Free Press show 'em movin' north along our coast—big slabs pushin' 100+ pounds if you hook one offshore. Surf and nearshore, reds, bluefish, sea mullet, pompano, whiting, spot, and croaker are chewin' steady. Locals report good numbers last few days on fresh shrimp, cut mullet, sand fleas, bloodworms, or Fishbites. For lures, rig up Drum Slider or Fish Finder for reds and blues—Heddon Pop'n Image topwaters for jacks if they show, or chatterbaits in white for dawn patrol.

Hot spots? Hit Cape Hatteras surf for mullet and drum, or run to Cape Lookout reefs for tuna and bottom dwellers. Bundle up, watch them swells, and wet a line!

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