At the mouth of the Roanoke Island waterways, Southern Run puts anglers aboard the Carolina Blue for inshore fishing around Wanchese, North Carolina. Launches from 4457 Mill Landing Rd, this 25-foot Carolina-style center console runs the inlet, backwater, and Pamlico-Albemarle estuary seeking red drum, trout, mackerel and the occasional offshore mark. The Carolina Blue is built for sight-casting and shallow-water runs. A tall tower gives visibility over tidal flats and shellbanks; a 225-horsepower Honda and hydraulic scissor bracket lift the boat quickly for skinny-water access. The deck layout includes a live well, roomy fish box, and plenty of storage so a four-person party fishes without crowding. Captain John, who handles trip selection and local fishing reports, typically targets puppy drum, spotted trout, sheepshead, Spanish mackerel, blues, sea bass, triggers, cobia and albacore depending on tide and season. Choose from a half-day (4 hours), 3/4 day (6 hours), full day (8 hours) or extended full day (10 hours) charter; half-day trips generally stick to inlet and backwater rather than venturing offshore. Rates are published per trip length and gratuity is customary at 15–20% for the captain. Weather, tide and recent storm activity shape the plan, and your captain will outline the best options at check-in. What makes Southern Run a standout in the Outer Banks is its focus on adaptable, shallow-water techniques combined with access to nearshore structure. You can sight-cast to tailing drum on sand flats in the morning,then run to structured reef edges for bottom fish as the tide changes. That versatility turns a single day into multiple fishing styles without long runs. Practical visitor notes: bring layered sun protection, a small cooler for your snacks, and cash or card for any onboard payments (cards incur a 3% fee). The meeting point is 4457 Mill Landing Rd, Wanchese, NC 27981; park and load at the marina. Kids are welcome and the boat fits up to four passengers. This is a working fishing charter embedded in a living estuary system — you’ll see marsh grasses, oyster bars, and the broad, shallow reaches of the sound that make the Outer Banks region ecologically rich. Whether you want a relaxed family outing with easy angling or a focused day chasing larger pelagic species, Southern Run and the Carolina Blue offer a flexible on-water experience that showcases the local fisheries and coastal scenery. Local captains like Captain John play an important role in the Outer Banks fishing community, passing on techniques honed over generations and supporting local seafood markets. Expect personalized instruction, especially for first-timers, and a patient pacing that balances sight fishing with periods of casting and drifted baiting — a rewarding day on the water for anglers of all skill levels today.