Nighttime is the right time for catching catfish throughout the Carolinas, and June is a great month for it.
Hunters across the Carolinas killed plenty of turkeys during the 2025 season.
No matter the weather or tide, June is a great time to catch lowcountry redfish.
Bream fishing is red hot this month, especially on these South Carolina lakes.
Anglers can count on catching plenty of stripers during June if they go fishing at these Carolina hot spots.
Anglers who cover lots of water have excellent chances to catch plenty of early summer catfish.
June is the gateway to summer, and this month offers many outdoor choices for sportsmen.
Catfish are hungry and biting throughout the Santee Cooper lakes in June, and striper season closes on the 15th.
Coyotes are fun to hunt, and killing them helps native species. And air guns are perfect for taking them out.
Just because you’re off the grid doesn’t mean you have to go hungry.
The 2025 Brody Bates Youth Redfish Open was held in Charleston, SC on May 3.
The John E. Pechmann Fishing Education Center will host the Fin-Tastic Fishing Festival on June 7, 2025.
A few notable changes are in store for North Carolina waterfowl hunters in 2025.
Colby Shaw caught the new NC state record vermilion snapper on April 18, 2025.
SCDNR has added 400-slot restricted tags to future alligator lotteries, which gives more opportunities to gator hunters.
Shearon Harris Lake, Lake Murray, and Lake Moultrie are top choices for bass anglers in June.
When the calendar turns to June, it’s high time to catch sheepshead.
Here are some top choices for finding flathead catfish throughout the month of June.
Some anglers consider white perch a nuisance fish, but they are fun to catch, tasty to eat, and great to use as bait.
Water temperatures rise in June, so you need to look deep for slab crappie.
June is a great month to try your hand at surf fishing along the Carolina coastlines.