The Neuse and Wateree rivers provide outstanding catfish action in January.
January brings crisp air and clear water, great ingredients for catching redfish and speckled trout.
Keeping things simple is a great way to enjoy squirrel hunting in January.
Carolina anglers fishing in January have great opportunities to sight-fish for schooling redfish.
Nantahala National Forest is a great wintertime getaway for off-the-grid adventures.
Round balls offer a unique shooting experience for air gunners.
It might be cold in January, but that doesn’t stop the fish from biting at the Santee Cooper lakes.
Anglers and visitors to Jennette’s Pier, located on North Carolina’s Outer Banks, will get a treat come spring.
An 11-point buck helped Jessie Kriner win the monthly Carolina Sportsman Bag-A-Buck contest for December 2025.
Justin Jernigan killed an 8-point buck on Veteran’s Day, and won the 2025 Bag-a-Buck Grand Prize.
North Carolina has increased the daily creel limit for bluefish beginning Jan. 1.
The Student Angler League Tournament Trail has announced their 2026 Spring schedule.
Lake Norman and the Santee River are two Carolina hotspots for January bass.
Anglers can catch plenty of cold-weather redfish and speckled trout along the Carolina coast.
Catfish are among the most reliable species to catch during winter on Lake Wateree and High Rock Lake.