Salwater Series: Charleston Harbor
The Charleston Harbor area is arguably the center of South Carolina’s coastal fishery, and in more ways that just geography. […]
The Charleston Harbor area is arguably the center of South Carolina’s coastal fishery, and in more ways that just geography. […]
North Carolina needs a game-fish-status bill to protect red drum, spotted seatrout and striped bass from commercial netting for many reasons, but among the most-important reasons for passage of House Bill 353 is that it would be a boon to the state’s economy, supporters say. […]
Summer brings beach vacations as North Carolina residents and out-of-state visitors descend upon the state’s coastal regions in search of cooling breezes and good fishing. […]
The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission has completed renovations to the Washington Baum Bridge Boating Access Area, which is now open to the public.
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Carolina Beach is a popular destination for many fishermen from across North Carolina, plus visitors from other states. […]
The Hatteras bluefish blitz that has been occurring up and down the central N.C. coast during May isn’t restricted to ocean piers. […]
The North Carolina General Assembly has in its possession a piece of legislation that could drastically change the way saltwater fish are managed in the state’s coastal waters. […]
Summer means reds and flounder by day and slab-sized crappie by night. […]
One of the easiest access points to the mouth of the Wando and Cooper rivers is the Charleston Harbor Marina. […]
North Carolina Sportsman has learned House Bill 353, which would give game-fish status to red drum, spotted seatrout and striped bass, may not receive a hearing or be put to a vote at the current session of the North Carolina General Assembly. […]
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