Try these Carolina waters to catch catfish in hot weather.
Catch lowcountry redfish and black drum during June with these tips.
Thanks to forwar-facing sonar, finding post-spawn crappie has never been easier.
South Carolina’s bream action gets hot in June, especially for anglers fishing at these lakes.
Black drum are often considered second-rate to the red drum, but that’s not the case at all.
Forward-facing radar gives some folks the feeling that fishing is nothing but a video game.
This grilled bluefish recipe will convert non-believers into eating a fish that few appreciate as tablefare.
Always be ready for the unexpected when fishing, and you’ll reap the rewards that others miss.
Delayed Harvest waters offer some of the best trout fishing in the Carolinas.
Kayaks offer many advantages for anglers, but getting their watercraft to the water can be an exercise in logistics.
June is a great month to plant hybrid corn in duck impoundments.
Get away from the crowds and catch plenty of bass on the Santee River.
June is time to apply for SC’s 2023 alligator season.
As CWD continues to spread in NC, 2023 hunters are faced with changes.
Congratulations to Karley Davidson, the winner of Carolina Sportsman's 2023 Tag-A-Turkey Contest.
Two Carolina anglers died in unrelated incidents during the spring of 2023.
The Nolichucky River gives up some quality smallmouth bass during June.
Murrells Inlet is one of the hottest flounder holes in the Carolinas during June.
Catch brown and rainbow trout on Lake Jocassee with these tips.
Catching shellcrackers on Lynches River is a thrill for anglers using light tackle.
An influx of warm weather and baitfish drive inshore species to feed along NC’s central coast in June.
Sam Seamster shares his tips for catching crappie on Kerr Lake during June.