N.C. anglers are getting a new winter recreational flounder season in March. But there's a catch. Here's what you need to ...
Flounder is back on the menu for North Carolina anglers. With the recreational flounder fishing season canceled for 2024 after last year's shortened two-week harvest window exceeded quota, the NC ...
A conservation group is suing the state, claiming it has failed in its responsibility to properly manage and protect N.C.'s ...
A yellowmouth grouper, a white grunt and an amaco jack fish were all recently certified as state fishing records by the North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries (DMF). The yellowmouth groper, ...
A court decision could dramatically change how the state manages its fisheries, impacting both commercial and recreational fishing.
North Carolina now requires recreational anglers to report catches of five popular saltwater sportfish. The new law aims to provide regulators with better data to manage fish stocks. Enforcement will ...
If you’re a fan of fishing, you may want to hook yourself up with a trip to a North Carolina fishing lodge that’s been named one of the best in the country. As part of the annual 10Best Readers’ ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. During a recent, failed push to ban shrimp trawling in North Carolina sounds, an opponent mentioned a study commissioned by the ...
It’s summer, so why not cast a line and try your hand at catching a fish? In North Carolina, July 4, 2025, marks a day when all residents in the state and visitors can fish for free in public waters.