Anglers who drive by Lake Rhodhiss and the Tar River Reservoir to fish bigger water are forgetting that good things sometimes come in small packages. ... [+] Full Article
For some anglers, bluefish are rig-destroying nuisances, but for many dyed-in-the-brine anglers, bluefish are among the hardest hitting of our game fish. ... [+] Full Article
Go almost anywhere the water is salty, and you'll hear North Carolina fishermen talking about at least one of two fish: the puppy drum and speckled trout. They are favorites among inshore fishermen up and down the coast. Here's where the experts fish. ... [+] Full Article
For anglers who know how to catch fish on summertime structure, there's no place they'd rather fish than High Rock and Buggs Island. ... [+] Full Article
Need a vacation? Want a place where the wife and kids will be happy and you'll get a chance to use a fillet knife? The places a man can carry his family on a "fishing vacation" are too numerous to list, but here's a start. Check out these destinations. ... [+] Full Article
With abundant forage and room to roam, catfish thrive in North Carolina reservoirs. Don't overlook these impounded waters when you look for catfish. ... [+] Full Article
For tens of thousands of North Carolina saltwater anglers, flounder, red drum, bluefish, king mackerel and dolphin are the bread, butter and main course of coastal fishing. ... [+] Full Article
No bass boat? No problem! These electric-trolling-motor-only lakes in the Triangle area will get you away from the noise and close to good bass. ... [+] Full Article