
N.C. anglers can donate fish carcasses to science
NCDMF’s Carcass Collection Program allows anglers to leave their fish carcasses at one of seven coastal locations to help with scientific research on certain saltwater species. […]
NCDMF’s Carcass Collection Program allows anglers to leave their fish carcasses at one of seven coastal locations to help with scientific research on certain saltwater species. […]
North Carolina’s Saltwater Citation Program is undergoing changes, effective May 1, 2021, in the way it recognizes outstanding recreational catches. […]
The recreational black sea bass season north of Cape Hatteras will open on May 15, 2021 and run through the end of the year. […]
As North Carolina’s 2021 recreational cobia season opens on May 1, anglers need to know that some updated limits are in place. […]
The 2021 recreational cobia season will open May 1 in North Carolina waters, with some changes in place to the per-vessel daily limit. […]
The most recent statement from NCMFC concerning North Carolina’s flounder fishery is a bit of good news for recreational anglers, who will see larger allocations beginning in 2023. […]
North Carolina anglers will have new limits on spots and croakers beginning April 15, 2021. […]
The public is invited to attend a virtual meeting hosted by the N.C. Marine Fisheries Commission on Feb. 25 and 26, beginning at 9 a.m. each day. […]
If you see a spotted seatrout cold stun event while on the water, the NCDMF would like to know about it. […]
Anglers are asked to report cold stun events, which can negatively impact the speckled trout population, to the NCDMF. […]
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