The Ocean Eagle is a 65 ft. 70 passenger United States Coast Guard inspected fishing charter vessel. Built out of Mahogany  in 1962 on Radio Island, North Carolina, the  Ocean Eagle is one of the most stable fishing boats on the East Coast. She is 18.5 ft. wide and is equipped with the latest Furuno navigation/fish finding electronics and safety equipment available. She features an indoor seating area, plenty of exterior seating, a Mens and Womens toilet,  snack bar, and most importantly <Lots of Room for Fishing>.  She is operated by an experienced, USCG licensed Captain and an outstanding hardworking crew.


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(757) 868-3474 (FISH)
CALL (757) 868-FISH (3474)

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We resume Bottom Drift Fishing on May 25th!
Striped Bass/Rockfish Season Starts Oct,.20th!
During Striped Bass/Rockfish Season We offer a 7 hour daily trip 7 days a week and a 4 hour night trip on Wed, Fri and Saturday Night. All trips are $45 per person and we provide Rod, Reel, Bait and License Included! Just bring coolers with your food and drink and another cooler for your fish.

Times of departure are as follows


The Ocean Eagle head boat  is currently off season.  We are Scraping, Sanding, Painting and Pampering her to insure that she is as beautiful as the day she rolled out of the Gilliken Boatyard 51 Years ago! Our experienced U.S.C.G. certified Captains and crew Strive to put you on the fish so that you can make the Ocean Eagle part of your Family tradition for the next generation!
We will resume Bottom Drift fishing  for Croaker, Trout, Spots, Blues and Flounder on April 1st! 
Call now to book your Private Charter to insure availability and times!
5 Hour fishing trips! Still only $35 per person. Rod, Reel, bait and license included!   

Still only $35, Rod, Bait and Licence included!!
Hey Folks! It looks like the weather is finally warming up. The fish should start to show up soon. Do your best fish dance and help get the fish back in the Bay. This March was the coldest on record in 50 years. The Bay water temp. is 52 so its still too cold. We will post you on the arrival of fish. Thanks for your patience. Howard Wainwright