The night opens differently when you push off from Topsail Island into the hush of inshore waters. NIGHT FISHING INSHORE CHARTER runs 3-hour outings based out of Hampstead, North Carolina, and grounds you in the estuaries, docks, and bridge lights where Red Drum, Speckled Trout, Black Drum, and Sheepshead feed at night. This is Surf City’s shoreline after sundown: cooler air, a flat glass surface broken by the occasional tail slap, and the glow of navigational lights coloring the water. Trips focus on structure—pilings, bridge spans, and lighted marinas—because the contrast of shadow and light concentrates bait. Expect to drift over sea grass flats and oyster lines that mark the mouth of local creeks, and to work the edges where tidal flow squeezes baitfish into ambush zones. The coastal plain here is classic southeastern estuary: winding tidal creeks, salt marsh blades, and barrier island shorelines that make for predictable night feeding lanes. Guides run small-boat charters limited to three passengers, which keeps the boat quiet and stations anglers in prime casting positions. Anglers come for the species list—Red Drum that push the line of the light’s reflection, trout that flash silver when hooked, and Sheepshead that take fiddler crabs on structure. Beyond action, night trips offer relief from daytime heat and a different sense of marine life; you’ll notice insects orbiting the lamps and, if you’re lucky, a pod of dolphins investigating the commotion from a distance. Seasonally, mild spring and fall evenings bring excellent topwater and live-bait prospects, while summer nights can concentrate fish around cooled power-plant outflows and bridge lights. Bring layers—the air and wind off the inlet can surprise you—and a headlamp with a red setting to preserve night vision. Guides launch from several points around North Topsail, Surf City, South Topsail, and Sloop Point depending on tides and conditions; exact meeting spot is provided ahead of time. Why book this trip in Hampstead? It’s an efficient way to learn local inshore dynamics under the guidance of an experienced captain, with targeted species and a small-group feel that makes the night intimate and productive. For anglers chasing trophy Red Drum or those who want to experience inshore fishing away from daytime crowds, these nocturnal runs turn the coastline into a focused, fish-rich classroom. Pack a cooler, dress in layers, and arrive curious—night fishing here rewards patience, stealth, and a willingness to follow the lights. Bring a valid North Carolina saltwater fishing license for anyone 16 and older, check local size-and-bag limits, and expect the captain to brief you on safe rod handling and fish handling at launch. The operator’s 24-hour cancellation policy and small-group format make these charters flexible—book early to secure a night under the stars.