The Cape Lookout Shoals is the epicenter of great winter fishing for big redfish.
Finding baitfish is the key to catching winter crappie on North Carolina’s Jordan Lake.
Trolling umbrella rigs is a great winter tactic for striped bass in reservoirs across the Southeast.
You might have to hunt for late-season spots to hunt ducks in the Carolinas.
Serious rabbit hunters are passionate about their sport, even more than deer or turkey hunters.
Fishermen can get off the couch this month and attend fishing/boat shows in the Carolinas.
Brown trout, are not native to the Carolinas, or even to North America, but they have thrived since their introduction.
Bass anglers will help themselves have a good fishing year if they start it off by creating brush piles to attract fish.
It's time for some good old-fashioned rabbit hunting in the Carolinas.
These three bow manufacturers have great additions for 2020.
Big speckled trout have particular feeding windows. Pinpoint those in your area and you'll consistently catch larger fish.
Try this tasty dish, which combines venison and tater tots.
If you fish from a kayak, don’t put it away. January offers some great fishing.
Tough out the cold weather during a winter day on Santee and you'll be rewarded with a bounty that will keep you coming back.
The marshes behind barrier islands from Emerald Isle to Sunset Beach are full of redfish.
Cold weather puts Clarks Hill catfish in deeper channels.
Winter panfish action on the Santee Cooper lakes is better than you might think.
South Carolina’s Lake Jocassee spits out a lot of big trout in January.
Kerr Lake’s big, blue catfish come out to play this month when the water cools.
The wide-open spaces around McClellanville, S.C., fill up in January — not with boats, but with schools of redfish.
Head for deep water for January crappie in Shearon Harris Lake.
North Carolina’s Bald Head Island is a great winter redfish destination.
Cold weather fires up a great offshore bite for wahoo.
Fish cut bait on lower-lake ledges for Lake Norman catfish.