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.
With thousands of miles of trout water, North Carolina is a trout angler’s paradise. Here are some of the best of the best. (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
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
Start planning your saltwater trips now for the upcoming spring and summer fisheries. Here’s a look at the prospects for some of our favorite inshore species. (March 2008).
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With fishing spots from the ocean to the mountains, there’s some great angling year ‘round in North Carolina. Here are some ideas for your fishing in 2008. (February 2008).
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No matter what part of North Carolina you live in, there’s some good bass fishing near you. Here’s a look at some of the best public waters in the state.(February 2008).
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Here's a guide to what are likely to be some of the best crappie-fishing destinations across the state this season. (January 2008) ... [+] Full Article
Not all summer largemouths spend all their time in deep water. On certain lakes, the feeding fish head for the shade of docks. (August 2007) ... [+] Full Article
Brian Newberger caught the state-record flathead catfish from the Cape Fear River. In this article, he explains exactly how he goes about hunting trophy catfish. (June 2007) ... [+] Full Article
Here are some recommendations that will help North Carolina hunters find concentrations of gobblers close to home this season. (April 2008) ... [+] Full Article
Harvest patterns are shifting in subtle ways as the turkey population has shifted and expanded in North Carolina. Here’s a look at what this season will hold for hunters.(March 2008). ... [+] Full Article
Late-season hunts for diving ducks are a Tar Heel tradition. Here's a lake where these speedy ducks flock that many hunters have overlooked. (December 2007) ... [+] Full Article
The northern Piedmont cranks out big bucks each year in North Carolina. Last year, hunters Michael Clifton and Duane Boston struck gold.(September 2007) ... [+] Full Article
These two North Carolina hunters bagged the top bow bucks in the state last season. Here's the story of their deer and the hunts that produced them. (August 2007) ... [+] Full Article
North Carolina has excellent hunting opportunities on public game lands. Some of the best opportunities are for hunters who put in for draw hunts. (July 2007) ... [+] Full Article
Most North Carolina hunters prefer shooting puddle ducks close to home. But those who want to experience waterfowling's essence head for big-water bays at the edge of Pamlico Sound. ... [+] Full Article
Draw hunts on public land offer inexpensive hunts that are less crowded than open public-land hunts. But how do managers decide on how many hunts and how many hunters to have? (December 2006) ... [+] Full Article