Recreational flounder season is underway in North Carolina, allowing anglers a brief two-week window to catch and keep the popular fish. The state hopes to unlock more fishing opportunities next year ...
Flounder fishing has exploded over the last week. Shorts have been as high as 70 on some trips. Keepers have been way up as well, as we have been averaging seven keepers per trip. The fluke ...
Two anglers sat in their 21-foot Carolina Skiff, slowly reeling in their lines and checking their hooks to make sure they still held bait. If a wriggling menhaden still dangled by its nose, they ...
Robin Scott does not buy into the theory that all of the bigger flounder move out into the ocean in the heat of August. She had two anglers at the door of Ray Scott's Dock in Margate at 5:30 a.m.
North Carolina is considering increasing the recreational flounder fishing quota. The proposed change would split the flounder catch 50/50 between recreational and commercial fishermen. The state is ...
For being a relatively small fish, the flounder sure knows how to stir the pot at the coast and up in halls of power iin Raleigh. After years of acrimonious debate over how many of North Carolina's ...
After a nearly two-year-long wait, North Carolina is about to have a recreational flounder fishing season. It won't be a long one, and the rules on what fishermen can catch remain pretty strict. But ...
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