Species spotlight: Pompano dolphinfish
Pompano dolphinfish are cousins to the common dolphinfish (mahi mahi), and are often misidentified as that species. […]
Pompano dolphinfish are cousins to the common dolphinfish (mahi mahi), and are often misidentified as that species. […]
Ladyfish, often called the “poor man’s tarpon” are fun to catch, especially on light tackle. Here’s some interesting facts about the fish. […]
Mahi mahi a/k/a dolphinfish are plentiful and popular among anglers Mahi mahi (Coryphaena hippurus) are some of the most colorful fish in the sea. Their long, slender bodies are brightly colored in blue, green and […]
The bluegill is one of the most popular fish in the southeast, and it’s also one of the most populous. They live in all types of water. […]
Anglers enjoy catching redfish for many reasons. They reach huge sizes, and are a joy to catch. And the slot-sized onles also make a tasty meal. […]
Redear sunfish are commonly referred to as shellcrackers in the Carolinas. These fish fight hard and make for excellent table fare. […]
Second only to the blue catfish, flatheads are among the biggest catfish throughout America. They are a prized catch among anglers in the Carolinas. […]
Red snapper are an important recreational and commercial offshore species, and much controversy surrounds this fish between fisheries managers and anglers. […]
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. […]
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