North Carolina lawmakers debated last spring whether to ban shrimp trawling in inland waters. Channel 9’s Joe Bruno went to ...
The data gives the state a window into a recreational fishing industry that commercial anglers argue is opaque.
Nestled in the charming coastal town of Calabash, North Carolina, sits a seafood sanctuary that has locals and tourists alike ...
One of the most accomplished Republican legislators in North Carolina history faces a primary challenger with enough name-recognition to potentially capture his seat and upend the state’s power ...
We hit the beautiful coastal waters of Beaufort, South Carolina for some epic inshore fishing! Chasing redfish and speckled trout near Parris Island with incredible scenery, tight lines, and ...
The fishing for yellowfin tuna has been fits and starts, with Tuesday being one of the very good days of late. There are schools of tuna just inshore of the Hudson Canyon. Capt. Howard Bogan Jr. of ...
GATES COUNTY, N.C. (WAVY) — Officers with NC Wildlife are investigating a fatal boat incident in Gates County. According to officials, on Saturday, officers were dispatched to the area of Winton Park ...
A proposed ban on inshore shrimp trawling in North Carolina waters ignited one of the largest mobilizations of coastal fishing communities in recent memory, flooding the General Assembly in late June ...
Jasper Taback began his outdoor career in the mountains of northern Colorado, where a short stint guiding anglers on trout streams evolved into a budding career writing about all things fly fishing.
The Brunswick Islands offer as classic a North Carolina beach vacation as you can get. Days revolve around family time on the sand, paddling on the water, and gobbling scrumptious seafood. Just inland ...
During a recent, failed push to ban shrimp trawling in North Carolina sounds, an opponent mentioned a study commissioned by the General Assembly expected to shed light on the state’s coastal and ...
It’s summer, so why not cast a line and try your hand at catching a fish? In North Carolina, July 4, 2025, marks a day when all residents in the state and visitors can fish for free in public waters.