Welcome to Phideaux Fishing

About Phideaux Fishing:

At A Glance

  • Visit us on the web at:
    www.phideauxfishing.com
  • Email: Click Here
  • Address: 708 Harbor Rd. Wanchese 27981 Click for map
  • Phone: Cell (252) 473-8051 Home (252) 473-2901
  • Latitude: 35.844982
  • Longitude: -75.620554
  • Payment: Visa and MasterCard accepted
    Cash, Check, Travelers Check
  • Marina: Broad Creek Marina
  • Fishing Types: Offshore, inshore and wreck fishing. Full and half days available.
  • Rates: $1,600 Full Day Offshore; Call for half-day rates and special offers
  • Services: We also offer affordable cruises and custom fishing trips
  • Merchandise: T-shirts for sale
Welcome to Phideaux Fishing

We are a family owned and operated fishing vessel. The Phideaux fishes year round for offshore gamefish (tuna, dolphin, wahoo, marlin). Most of the year we are based out of Broad Creek Marina in Wanchese. Broad Creek is centrally located for the city’s of Corolla, Duck, Kill Devil Hills, Kitty Hawk, Nags Head, Manteo and Rodanthe. On occasion we will spend winter/spring in Hatteras Village, depending on the habits of bluefin tuna, yellowfin tuna and striped bass. We currently offer the least expensive offshore fishing trip on the Northern Outer Banks.  Seasonal inshore half days are also available. Please call Capt. Jamie for bookings.


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Boat & Captain:


Captain Jamie Reibel has been fishing out of Oregon Inlet for twenty three years. He was the mate on the Phideaux from 1988 until 1995. Jamie and his father bought the Phideaux in 1995, when Jamie took over running the boat. That same year Jeff Reibel was hired as mate. Jeff has been with us ever since and has become one of the best mates in the business. Jamie and brother Jeff both graduated from East Carolina University. Jamie is married to Abbey and they have a daughter named Waverly. Jeff is married to Anne and they have a son, Owen, and a daughter Paige. The whole crowd can sometimes be seen on the dock in the afternoon.


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Charters:


Offshore tuna trip

We generally leave the dock at five a.m., and return between four and six p.m. Offshore gamefish can be found from fifteen to sixty miles from the inlet, so running and fishing times will vary from day to day. The fish we expect to encounter are tuna, dolphin, wahoo, marlin and sailfish, with a chance to catch king mackerel, cobia, shark, striped bass and blue fish. The striped bass/bluefish trips are generally run between November and March, call for details. All you need to bring is what you need to eat and drink for the day, appropriate clothing (it may be 100 degrees or 25 degrees), tip for the mate (twenty percent). Even though we have enough tackle for three boats, you are welcome to bring any you may have. We will use it if you wish. The ships store at Broad Creek Marina has all the supplies you will need. A fish cleaning service is available and affordable.


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Fishing Report:


LOTS of fish out there, and we got ‘em

Sun, August 29th 2010 - Offshore from Oregon Inlet

TUNA, blackfin and yellow, wahoo and marlin

TUNA, blackfin and yellow, wahoo and marlin

Fri, August 13th 2010 - Offshore from Oregon Inlet

What more could you ask for!

Catching Lots of Fish

Fri, August 6th 2010 - Offshore from Oregon Inlet

Now picking up, tuna, dolphin wahoo, and marlin. and tile if you wish

End of July

Sun, August 1st 2010 - Offshore from Oregon Inlet

july ended with great days of dolphin, wahoo and tuna, with a scattered bill. August should continue to produce a little of everything. Capt. Jamie

Catching the “Regulars”

Thu, July 29th 2010 - Offshore from Oregon Inlet

We found our 'regulars' this morning, limit of dolphin by 7:30am, followed by two wahoos, had a great temp. change w/ lots of dolphin.

Fishing Still Great

Fri, July 9th 2010 - Offshore from Oregon Inlet

2 whites, 2 tuna, 2 gaffers, limit bailers

May ‘10

Sun, May 9th 2010 -

Still waiting on new batch of water, catching blue fin and yellow fin tuna, dolphin should be any day

Spring ‘10

Fri, April 16th 2010 -

Blue fins, yellow fin and mako, make up the catch right now


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