Anglers along the Carolina coastlines catch plenty of whiting as March weather rolls in.
Spoons are great lures for catching bass in the Carolinas, especially with these two methods.
Crappie anglers catch plenty of slabs in March on Santee’s upper lake.
Don’t put too much focus on the prespawn in March; bass will feed heavily most of the month.
Carolina turkey hunters have plenty of public land available to pursue gobblers.
Many apps are available to make hunters’ lives easier and more productive when hunting and making food plots.
Fly fishing in March means waiting for the sun and lowering expectations.
Bass anglers look forward to March as the month to catch their biggest bass.
Anglers can have a field day offshore in March during good weather.
Kayaks, fishing rods and crankbaits go hand-in-hand for pre-spawn bass.
Look for Santee’s bass in shallower water throughout March.
This Tex-Mex porker rice recipe is a great use of wild hog sausage, which is lean and mild.
A waterfowl hunter in Hyde County, N.C. recently harvested a Northern shoveler that has tested positive for Avian flu.
Youth angler "Flathead Luke" Langley caught his personal best 48-pound catfish while fishing at Santee on New Year's Day 2022.
Seth Costanzo of Mt. Pleasant, S.C. set the new South Carolina state record for queen triggerfish on Dec. 6, 2022.
Fishing in the Santee Lakes Catfish Club tournament on Jan. 15, 2022, angler Vern Reynolds caught a 106+ pound blue catfish.
Carolyn Shipman of Sumter, S.C. is the grand prize winner of our 2021 Bag-A-Buck contest.
Catch your share of black drum at the Cape Lookout Jetty.
Mussels are an often overlooked bait when fishing for Lake Norman hybrids.
March is a great time for slab crappie on Clarks Hill Lake.
Anglers catch plenty of redfish and black drum along NC coast in March.
March is a great month to catch plenty of redfish in Murrells Inlet.
Anglers can have triple-digit days when shad fishing the Roanoke River in March.
Catching lowcountry redfish in March is all about using live bait under docks.