With thousands of miles of trout water, North Carolina is a trout angler’s paradise. Here are some of the best of the best.
The Appalachian chain in North Carolina, running from the southwest corner of the state northward and eastward for the entire length of North Carolina’s boundary with Tennessee, embraces some of the finest trout water east of the Rockies.
Gary Roach, who understands a walleye’s early-season movements better than anyone, shares some of his secrets with you. (May 2008) ... [+] Full Article
Back-bouncing and back-trolling account for much of the salmon and steelhead that recreational anglers take from Western rivers. But tweaking these techniques will ramp up your success rates. (May 2008) ... [+] Full Article
As the seawater warms up, many of the world’s top game fish move into the coastal waters of North Carolina. Here’s the lowdown on some of the most popular fish and how to find them. ... [+] Full Article
Whether or not you're targeting these tough customers, hooking one provides a rugged battle. Here's a look at which species of these fish you may encounter in the northern Gulf of Mexico. (April 2008) ... [+] Full Article
Whether you're looking to fill the frying pan or catch a trophy, there's good early-season walleye fishing right now. (April 2008) ... [+] Full Article
Want to catch a 6-pound or better bass? Few places in the state give you a better chance right now than Falls and Jordan lakes. (April 2008) ... [+] Full Article
Looking to hire a fishing guide? Before you step aboard, take a lesson -- 10, actually -- to help you avoid big mistakes and get your money's worth. (April 2008) ... [+] Full Article
While fishing from a riverbank, tweaking your timing and technique could make all the difference. Here are five tips to file in your memory bank. (February 2008). ... [+] Full Article
Is this most important winter groundfish species making a comeback all along the Northeast coastline? Here’s the latest on cod stocks from Maine to New Jersey. (February 2008). ... [+] Full Article