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Pamlico River Fishing Guide
Pamlico River Fishing Guide: Where to Fish, What to Catch and How to Plan Your Trip The Pamlico River is one of eastern North Carolina’s most diverse fishing destinations. Beginning near Washington, North Carolina, and widening as it flows east toward Pamlico Sound,…
Wilson Creek Fishing Guide
Wilson Creek Fishing Guide: Where to Fish, What to Use and What to Know Wilson Creek is one of the most scenic and well-known trout fishing destinations in western North Carolina. Flowing through Caldwell County and the Pisgah National Forest, the creek offers cold…
Fishing at Masonboro Inlet
Fishing at Masonboro Inlet, North Carolina: Access, Species, Bait and Safety Guide Masonboro Inlet is one of the most interesting saltwater fishing areas near Wilmington and Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina. The inlet connects the Atlantic Ocean with Masonboro Sound…
Fishing the Linville River in North Carolina
Fishing the Linville River in North Carolina: Trout, Access and Fly-Fishing Guide The Linville River offers one of the most scenic—and sometimes most demanding—fishing experiences in the North Carolina mountains. Beginning in the high country near Grandfather…
Cape Hatteras Surf Fishing Guide
Cape Hatteras Surf Fishing Guide: Where to Fish, Best Bait and What You Can Catch Cape Hatteras is one of the most recognizable surf-fishing destinations on the East Coast. The long beaches, shifting sandbars, deep sloughs, strong currents and meeting of major ocean…
South Fork New River Trout Fishing Guide
South Fork New River Trout Fishing Guide The South Fork New River is one of the most accessible fishing waters in the Boone and High Country area of North Carolina. If you are looking for trout fishing near Boone, Brookshire Park, Todd, or Watauga County, the South…
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Help keep North Carolina anglers informed by submitting a fishing report. Share what you caught, what worked, and the general area where you fished. Your report can help others plan their next successful day on the water—without giving away your favorite fishing spot.





