Cover: March 2009 (NC) – Freshwater
State experts say there’s good news and bad news for saltwater stocks; for High Rock crappie anglers, however, the news is all good. […]
State experts say there’s good news and bad news for saltwater stocks; for High Rock crappie anglers, however, the news is all good. […]
The last day of February usually signals the end of winter in the mountains, but Mother Nature doesn’t always consult the calendar. […]
As the river’s swift water roars through the rugged topography of western North Carolina, it cuts an impressive gorge through the Earth’s crust. […]
After the exceptional drought of 2002 that dropped High Rock Lake more than 21 feet below full pool, many anglers pondered the fate of the lake’s once wonderful fishery. […]
Offshore is kicking off, and crappie are in high gear. […]
March is upon us, and some cold weather remains. But cold-weather fishing has become popular and very productive, especially for blue catfish, crappie and bass. […]
Spring is in the air, and crappie are in the creeks getting ready to spawn or already bedding, making it an outstanding time to challenge Lake Murray’s 50,000 acres. […]
RALEIGH — Anglers interested in learning more about freshwater fisheries management and research being conducted on rivers in eastern North Carolina are invited to attend a public meeting at River Park North in Greenville on March 3.
Many people believe striped bass, classified as an anadromous species (living in fresh and salt water) spend just a short time — the March-April mating season — in fresh water, then return to the high-salinity ocean and estuaries after their reproductive cycle ends. […]
Winter and early spring are usually difficult seasons for bass anglers because cold water temperatures slow fish metabolisms, which means they don’t need to eat as much as they do during the spring and summer. […]
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