Jennette's Pier

4.5/5
(1.5K) · Fishing charter in Nags Head, United States
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Owned and operated by the North Carolina Aquariums, Jennette's Pier offers ocean fishing, educational programs with camps and fabulous facility …

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4.5/5 · 1,517 reviews
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Jan 5, 2025
The views of the ocean are spectacular, and the pier itself is well-maintained and spacious. It’s perfect for fishing, taking a peaceful walk, or simply enjoying the stunning scenery. The educational…Full review by Eduardo F
Oct 26, 2024
Jennette's Pier is a fun and interesting place to visit. It is now owned by the N.C. Aquarium Society, so they have a couple of fish tanks inside. You pay $2 per person and can walk on the long pie…Full review by LandSMom
Oct 17, 2024
This 1000 foot pier is popular for a good reason. The views are spectacular and it only cost a couple of bucks to walk out and enjoy the view. There’s an interactive learning exhibit and educational …Full review by rickg937
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can you smoke on the pier? drink beer on the pier?nothing on the website about either
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Wow. Fishing without smoking and drinking. Doesn’t sound good
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are small dogs alowed on the pier?
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Read on their website that pets are not allowed.
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Is there a fish cleaning service at the pier?
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They have Station for cleaning fish don’t know if they have someone to clean them!
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hotels near the pier
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Depends on what time of year your going as to where I'd suggest that you stay. One of my favorite places is the Islander Motel. They are on the beach have a pool they are closed …
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Depends on what time of year your going as to where I'd suggest that you stay. One of my favorite places is the Islander Motel. They are on the beach have a pool they are closed in the off season. Hope this helps you out.
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Do you need a special net or is the distance from the pier to the water short enough for a 4-6 foot long net to bring in fish.
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The distance is more than 6 feet but you can reel I. Fish and use net to finish bringing it in
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