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The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission, along with Neuse Sport Shop and Triangle Fly Fishers, recently presented two young anglers with lifetime licenses at the agency’s business meeting in Raleigh. READ MORE
The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission, along with the Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society (SDAFS), is asking lapsed and active anglers to complete an online survey about their opinions on fish attractors and aquatic vegetation.
Responses from the survey will help fisheries biologists . . . MORE
Christmas is coming early for trout anglers in 13 western North Carolina counties. Starting Dec. 4 through Dec. 21, hatchery staff with the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission will be stocking extra trout from the hatcheries to provide additional angling opportunities...MORE
Looking to learn more about angling or just want to practice particular fishing skills such as casting or fly tying? Consider a visit to the John E. Pechmann Fishing Education Center in Fayetteville. READ MORE
Striped Bass are anadromous fish, meaning that the adults migrate from the ocean into freshwater rivers and creeks to reproduce. It’s a team effort to manage these species: they are managed by multiple agencies and commissions, depending on where they are in their migration cycle. Read more...