Albatross Fleet – Albatross
Length: 46 ft
Capacity: 6 persons
Nearshore Fishing, Offshore Fishing
Targeted Species
Boat Specs
46 ft
6 persons
Types of Fishing
- Nearshore Fishing
- Offshore Fishing
Fishing Techniques
- Bottom Fishing
- Deep Sea Fishing
- Heavy Tackle
- Jigging
- Kite Fishing
- Light Tackle
- Trolling
Amenities
- Fighting Chair
- Fishfinder
- Flybridge
- GPS
- Ice Box
- Live Bait Well
- Outriggers
- Toilet
Trip Includes
- First Mate
- Fishing License
- Live Bait
- Rods, reels & tackle
If you’re here to make the most of fishing in Hatteras, look no further than Albatross Fleet. Having logged many hours on these tides, Captain Bryan is prepared to put you on fish.
You’re likely to go after Amberjack, Mahi Mahi, Blackfin Tuna, Wahoo, Blue Marlin, White Marlin, Sailfish, Snowy Grouper, Tilefish, and more with any luck. On the day of your trip, you’re likely to troll and bottom fish using light or heavy tackle. Capt. Bryan also offers kite fishing.
Families who love fishing together will be glad to know that kids are welcome aboard! Children must wear life vests, so find out if the appropriate size is available on board. And, you can’t go wrong with snacks to keep their stamina going!
Your day begins aboard the Albatross, a 46’ sportfishing boat that holds up to 6 passengers. It comes with outriggers, downriggers, a fighting chair, and all the essentials no fishing machine can run without. There’s a toilet on board for your convenience. What’s more, this vessel is wheelchair accessible. Capt. Bryan will provide rods and reels for you. Live bait is on offer, but you should ask the captain whether you’ll be catching it yourself.
Trips are run with the help of a First Mate. Mates work hard to make your trip count, so a 10–20% tip is customary.
There’s no need to buy a fishing license, so all you have to do is show up ready for a good time! Some fish have special regulations, including when you can keep them. Simply ask and your captain can tell you more.
It’s recommended to bring sunglasses, sunblock (non-spray), bottled water, and a hat. Alcohol is allowed in moderation, just be sure to avoid hard liquor as well as glass bottles.
Get in touch with Capt. Bryan below and start planning your trip today!