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Gray Triggerfish Fishing in North Carolina

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They definitely put us on the fish!

They definitely put us on the fish!

Rob O'DonnellMiss Hatteras
Amazing time on the American Spirit!

Amazing time on the American Spirit!

Todd HawleyAmerican Spirit

About Gray Triggerfish Fishing in North Carolina

North Carolina's coast sits at the meeting point of cold northern currents and the warm Gulf Stream, which creates some of the most productive fishing on the Atlantic seaboard. Hatteras and Morehead City have long been party boat landmarks, with quick runs to blue water and reef systems that hold fish year-round. The state's headboat tradition is deep, and boats here are rigged for everything from nearshore bottom trips to long offshore runs. Gray Triggerfish is one of the targets drawing anglers to the Gulf-Stream-influenced Atlantic water along North Carolina's Atlantic coast.

In North Carolina, Gray Triggerfish trips head out from ports along the Outer Banks, Cape Hatteras, the Morehead City area, and Wilmington and the Cape Fear. Places like Morehead City, Hatteras, Wrightsville Beach, and Oregon Inlet anchor the local fleet and put captains on the water where Gray Triggerfish holds. North Carolina party boat trips lean toward bottom fishing on nearshore and offshore reefs, with longer runs targeting deeper species depending on the season. The Outer Banks boats in particular are famous for putting full boats on fish in water that other regions would call a private-charter target. Spring through fall is peak season, though many boats run year-round.

For full Gray Triggerfish biology, size, habitat, and a state-by-state breakdown, see the Gray Triggerfish fishing guide.

Also known as: Triggerfish, Trigger, Leatherjacket

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