Cold feet or cold cats? Bring your anchors, sit and wait and get your reward: a big Lake Wateree catfish
February may be considered a slow time for many fish species, but that’s not the case for blue catfish at Lake Wateree. […]
February may be considered a slow time for many fish species, but that’s not the case for blue catfish at Lake Wateree. […]
A typical inshore fishing report in March or April might comment that, “The trout fishing is starting to crank back up” after the winter. […]
If Mother Nature turns off the fan and lets the bumpy seas subside, Murrells Inlet anglers can cure cabin fever right on their doorsteps. […]
Few saltwater anglers have not thought at one point or another about becoming a guide. This is especially true on days when the fishing is more than just a little good and everything comes together perfectly. […]
February is big-fish month for fishermen who target blue catfish on Lake Wateree. We’ll show you how to do it. […]
The late Lee Wulff, a master fly-fisherman, once wisely stated, “Gamefish are too valuable to be caught only once.” […]
For the past several years, Butch Foster of Southport has been making regular fishing trips to White Lake. Normally, Foster specializes in taking saltwater anglers far out into the ocean — he owns Yeah Right Charters — but he is also an avid freshwater fisherman, using a skiff to access some of the inland lakes in southeastern North Carolina. […]
February is the month marked by Valentine’s Day, and it’s when bass pro Bryan Thrift of Shelby loves Lake Norman. […]
Cold and red is an excellent combination in Brunswick County. At least that’s what Capt. Mark Stacy thinks when winter sets in along North Carolina’s southernmost coast. […]
Bluefin tuna is the species that has driven the largest paradigm shift in the recent history of North Carolina’s saltwater big-game fishing. […]
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