
Species spotlight: yellowfin tuna
Yellowfin tuna are among the biggest in the tuna family, and the North Carolina and South Carolina state records were both caught in 1979. […]
Yellowfin tuna are among the biggest in the tuna family, and the North Carolina and South Carolina state records were both caught in 1979. […]
Wahoo are prized fish among offshore anglers. They are among the fastest fish in the sea, are fun to catch, and are plenty tasty. […]
This month’s species spotlight is on channel catfish. […]
The African pompano is an interesting fish that few anglers specifically target. They are usually a welcomed by-catch of anglers fishing for grouper and snapper. […]
Swordfish are mysterious members of the billfish family, and are highly sought after by anglers all over the world, including off the coast of both Carolinas. […]
Black drum are plentiful and can be found in a variety of habitats. They eat a wide range of foods, and provide lots of enjoyment to anglers across the southeastern states. […]
One of the lesser-known, and the least occurring panfish in the Carolinas is one that many anglers never catch or even lay eyes on. Many have never even heard of it. […]
The warmouth sunfish is an often misidentified species of the panfish family. They are distinguished from other panfish by their larger mouths and the horizontal facial lines that run away from their mouths. […]
Bowfin a/k/a mudfish, thrive in various waters throughout the Carolinas. They are rarely targeted by anglers, but those who catch them appreciate the fight. […]
The redbreast sunfish is one of the most colorful panfish in the Carolinas. While this species can be found in both North and South Carolina, it’s not found in as many places as its more populous cousin, the bluegill. […]
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