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  2. Fishing, Hunting & Trapping Regulations | NC Wildlife

    www.ncwildlife.org/hunting/fishing-hunting-trapping-regulations

    County Fox Hunting and Trapping Seasons (Maps, Laws and Dates) Only the N.C. General Assembly has the authority to allow fox harvest in a county through passage of a local law.

  3. Trout Fishing in North Carolina | NC Wildlife

    www.ncwildlife.org/fishing/trout

    However, there will be a reduction in trout stockings during the 2025, 2026 and potentially 2027 trout stocking seasons. We will continue to update the public during this important process, which ultimately ensures the sport of trout fishing will robustly continue in North Carolina for future generations. Setzer Hatchery Renovation Updates.

  4. Fishing | NC Wildlife

    www.ncwildlife.org/fishing

    Headquarters Location Mailing Address: 1701 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1700 Report Wildlife Violations: 800-662-7137 Turn In Poachers

  5. Where to Fish in North Carolina | NC Wildlife

    www.ncwildlife.org/fishing/where-fish-north-carolina

    This interactive fishing access map allows you to view public fishing areas and NCWRC-managed trout waters throughout the state. Search for public sites based on the type of access (i.e. piers, boat ramps, universal access), fish species, access sites within a specific county, sites within a specific distance from a location, or by water body name.

  6. Home Page | NC Wildlife

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    Changes in Effect for 2024-25 Deer Hunting Season in Western NC. Monday, September 16, 2024. Delayed Harvest Trout Waters Open Oct. 1 and Video Update to Setzer Hatchery closure. Friday, September 13, 2024.

  7. Boating Regulations | NC Wildlife - North Carolina Wildlife...

    www.ncwildlife.org/boating/laws-safety/boating-regulations

    Every year, thousands of boating enthusiasts take to the waterways of North Carolina to fish, sail, water ski, and pursue other vessel-based recreation. To make certain that the public is safe, responsible, and free to enjoy boating activities throughout the state, the Wildlife Resources Commission enforces laws and regulations that all should ...

  8. Wildlife Commission Announces 2024 Recreational Flounder Season

    www.ncwildlife.org/news/press-releases/2024/08/07/wildlife-commission...

    Under this modification, the 2024 flounder season will be open in Inland Fishing Waters and in Joint Fishing Waters for hook and line fishing only on September 1st and 2nd and again on September 7th and 8th. The daily creel limit is one fish with a minimum size limit of 15-inches.

  9. Wildlife Commission Adopts New Regulations | NC Wildlife

    www.ncwildlife.org/.../2024/05/20/wildlife-commission-adopts-new-regulations

    The new rules, adopted during the Commission’s February business meeting and approved by the Rules Review Commission in April, include: Wildlife Poacher Reward Program – Include inland fisheries related crimes for eligibility in the Program.

  10. Hunting & Trapping Licenses | NC Wildlife - North Carolina...

    www.ncwildlife.org/hunting-trapping/hunting-trapping-licenses

    Do I need a license for saltwater fishing? Yes. As of January 1, 2007, any individuals 16 years or older who want to recreationally finfish in any water designated as coastal or joint waters of North Carolina must purchase a NC Coastal Recreational Fishing License (CRFL). All license holders who purchased a NCWRC Lifetime Sportsman or Lifetime ...

  11. Go Outdoors North Carolina | NC Wildlife

    www.ncwildlife.org/news/press-releases/2022/07/19/go-outdoors-north-carolina

    “This new, efficient system is designed to improve the user experience for our fishing, hunting and trapping license holders, vessel registrants and Wildlife Service Agents.” The Go Outdoors North Carolina app for iOS and Android users features a range of helpful resources from virtual maps, regulations, vessel registration, and much more.