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Call the crew — it’s banquet time in Cape Fear! Conservation tastes better with good company. Join CCA NC on August 14 at the Terraces on Sir Tyler at 1826 Sir Tyler Drive, Wilmington, NC for cold drinks, full plates, and a room full of people who get it. Call (919) 781-3474 or e-mail maryellen@ccanc.org
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The Carolina Sportsman Magazine says “Summertime is tripletail time” https://www.carolinasportsman.com/featured/its-tripletail-time/?utm_source=Carolina+Sportsman&utm_campaign=99c70297e9-RSS_EMAIL_CAMPAIGN&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_c41990a090-99c70297e9-290292534 While most anglers think of tripletails as a delicacy caught up and down Florida’s coast, North Carolina and South Carolina anglers can target them all summer and expect to take home a few fish every trip. And when the heat peaks, the tripletail action gets
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Greetings Club Members … in case you are interested in this event and learning more about our REMINDER … Coastal Conservation Association of North Carolina … 2025 Cape Fear Chapter Banquet. Sea Trail Fishing Club does not endorse the political activities of CCANA or any other organization posting opinions regarding North Carolina fishing regulations and
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Thursday at 6:30 is Member’s Night for the Sea Trail Fishing Club at the Pink Palace! Located at 295 Rice Mill Circle, Sea Trail Plantation, Sunset Beach Members, Guests and Visitors are encouraged to attend Tim’s talk: “All Things Redfish” If you fish for redfish, red drum, puppy drum or bull reds on the pier,
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CAPE FEAR CHAPTER BANQUET INVITATION Hi Folks, If you were inspired by Stuart ‘s talk at the last Sea Trail Fishing Club Meeting, or by Laurie Thomas’ write up of the event – or even if your heart and interest is in preserving your right to fish in our coastal waters, then you might want
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2020 CCA Civil Suit Against State of North Carolina Alleging “Mismanagement of Marine Resources” Still in Limbo By Laurie Thomas Vass, Director of Public Relations Sea Trail Fishing Club, Sunset Beach, N. C. The Sea Trail Fishing Club hosted an address by Stuart Creighton, Vice President of the Coastal Conservation Association, on June 19, 2025,
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FACTS: Almost 60 million people went fishing last year, most of them in public waters. This is huge. It represents one-sixth of the U.S. population. In each case, there is a story to tell. Kids who went fishing for the first time with a father or grandfather (maybe even mothers these days)! Students from high
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The Monthly Members Meeting of the Sea Trail Fishing Club will be held at the Pink Palace in the Sea Trail Plantation at 6:30 PM next Thursday, June 19th. Featured Speaker will be Stuart Creighton of the Coastal Conservation Association. The CCA of NC is a community of conservationists and recreational anglers working to promote
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Hey Guys, Here is a tremendous outreach opportunity to help kids. If you signup, let John know you are from the Seatrail Fishing Club! 🎣 Looking for Help – Fishing Summer Camps (Myrtle Beach & North Myrtle Beach) ☀️ The Myrtle Beach Fishing Company is running land-based fishing summer camps in both Myrtle Beach (Thunderbolt Park) and North Myrtle Beach, Thunderbolt is
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At the Sea Trail Fishing Club’s May meeting Ami Staples of NC’s Department of Environment and Natural Resources presented an excellent program about fish tagging and the benefits that the program has for recreational fisherfolk. Division researchers at the N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries are studying the migration, growth, habitat use and population status of