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  2. NC adds recreational flounder fishing dates to previously ...

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    Inland Fishing Waters and Joint Fishing Waters will be open for hook-and-line flounder fishing on Sept. 1-2 and again on Sept. 7-8 with a daily creel limit of one fish with a minimum size of 15 ...

  3. Want to fish at the NC coast? Then you need a license ... - AOL

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    Whether you're a tourist or a local angler, you need a license to fish at the N.C. coast. Here's why, and how to get one.

  4. List of U.S. state fish - Wikipedia

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    (sport fish) Micropterus dolomieu: 2005 [61] Channel catfish (state commercial fish) Ictalurus punctatus: 1987 [61] Texas: Guadalupe bass (freshwater) Micropterus treculii: 1989 [62] Red drum (saltwater) Sciaenops ocellatus: 2011 [62] Utah: Bonneville cutthroat trout: Oncorhynchus clarkii (subspecies utah) 1997 [63] Vermont: Brook trout (cold ...

  5. NC Wildlife will stock 67,000 trout in December: Where to ...

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    In the coming weeks, the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission will stock more than 67,000 trout from state fish hatcheries. NC Wildlife will stock 67,000 trout in December: Where to fish ...

  6. Cape Fear shiner - Wikipedia

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    The Cape Fear shiner (Notropis mekistocholas) is a North American species of freshwater fish in the family Cyprinidae. It is endemic to the central part of the state of North Carolina in the southeastern United States, and is only found in the shallow streams of the Cape Fear River basin. The fish is small and yellow with black lips and a black ...

  7. Albemarle Sound - Wikipedia

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    Fishing was a major industry in the Albemarle Sound from the colonial period. In late spring, when the fish runs started, planters set enslaved workers to fish for shad, striped bass, and herring. Fishermen sometimes had enormous nets, with some more than a mile (1600 m) long, and they were frequently staffed 24 hours a day.

  8. Carolina madtom - Wikipedia

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    It is endemic to North Carolina. It is a small catfish, reaching a maximum length of nearly five inches. It is a small catfish, reaching a maximum length of nearly five inches. Described in the late-1800s by ichthyologists Jordan and Meek, this fish is the only madtom that is endemic to North Carolina, as indicated by its common name.

  9. These invasive fish threaten NC waters. Here’s what to do if ...

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    Here are the top five invasive fish species in North Carolina: 1. Alabama Bass: An imminent threat to native black bass fisheries throughout the southeastern United States. This fish is not native ...