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  • Ben and Corey are joined by Ken and Pete from Take a Warrior Fishing, Inc. They discuss the organization’s mission of creating connection, camaraderie, and healing for the veteran community through free fishing experiences across North Carolina and beyond. They also talk fishing techniques, favorite spring opportunities, and how “Fishing Heals” both on and off…

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  • On Wednesday May 20th, fish were caught on one of the “raffle trips” from our January Annual Meeting. Sandy’s catch was 24″ and 7½ pounds … WOW

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  • May 2026 Club Meeting Since 2015 Captain Chris Ossmann has been catching fishing and making memories for guests from all over the world. There is no better way than to spend your day on the sunny waters of the Carolina coastline. No matter the age of the angler, Captain Chris makes sure you’re always on…

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  • Great opportunities to learn and meet new friends … https://www.eventbrite.com/o/scdnr-fishing-outreach-18659384739

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  • Gary will provide some insider tips on when and how to catch a multitude of fish species from the pier. If you haven’t tried pier fishing, you will not want to miss this meeting. The pier provides superior access to Sunset Beach’s near-shore fishing opportunities at an affordable price. Gary will also highlight some of the…

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  • The Town of Sunset Beach is having a Public Forum tomorrow, Wednesday, April 1 at 3:30 PM to discuss plans for Majestic Park including a kayak/paddleboard launch. No, this is not an April Fool prank. If you want input, this is the time to speak up!

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  • MOREHEAD CITY – The N.C. Department of Environmental Quality’s Division of Marine Fisheries reminds fishermen that a one-month striped bass season will open April 1 in portions of the Tar-Pamlico and Neuse rivers and their tributaries. The season will open April 1 and close April 30 for both recreational and commercial fisheries. The following provisions will…

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  • The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources will release hatchery-reared southern flounder into state estuaries for the first time today, March 13, marking a major milestone in the development of a new stock-enhancement program. The initial release will include approximately 10,000 juvenile flounder—about 1 inch long and 45 days old—with additional stockings planned at several…

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  • Although we are prohibited from catching flounder most of the year and trout early in the year due to cold-stun regulations, it doesn’t mean that we won’t hook up with them while we are out fishing for other species. Often, we are also faced with releasing fish that are too short or even too long.…

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  • https://podcast.show/ncwrc-better-fishing/episode/152777364/ March is the month that shad start showing up in the coastal rivers of North Carolina, from the Cape Fear to the Roanoke.

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