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Super Specks

Most fishermen know that the waters of the lower Neuse River produce huge tarpon and red drum during the hottest months of the year, July and August. […]

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New Kids on the Block

Catfish anglers in South Carolina are certainly on a roll. They have enjoyed a boom the past few years, with new opportunities in more lakes.

And the good news continues to get better. […]

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Hot Santee Slabs

Fishing for post-spawn crappie on the Santee Cooper lakes has almost become a lost art — and not because of too few crappies; papermouths are still found in good numbers and certainly in slab sizes. […]

Bass Fishing

Surface Service

If it’s not the best time of year to catch bass at major North Carolina lakes, June is when fishermen can have the most fun — especially at John H. Kerr (Buggs Island) Reservoir. […]

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The Summer Slam

Whether you are a fisherman who lives in the area year-round or a vacationing angler heading to the coast, the waters around Edisto, Kiawah, and Seabrook islands hold a lot of potential if you’re looking this month to score that inshore slam — redfish, speckled trout and flounder. […]

Bass Fishing

On the Level

Summer around North Carolina usually means rising air temperatures and falling lake levels, with one major exception: Lake Gaston. […]

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Night Stalker

Standing barefoot in the cockpit of his center-console Ranger at quarter past midnight, with only a small, 12-volt light illuminating his boat, guide and pro striper fisherman Mike Lundy made a surprising statement. […]