The recreational flounder season has started in North Carolina. It's been nearly two years since the state had such a season, and the rules are pretty strict: one fish per person, per day, and the ...
North Carolina's recreational flounder fishing season will run for two weeks, from September 1st to 14th. The recreational season was closed in 2024 after anglers exceeded quota catch limits in 2023.
The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality’s Division of Marine Fisheries has announced the closure of commercial ...
The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality’s Division of Marine Fisheries has closed flounder harvest for gill ...
Recreational flounder season is underway in North Carolina, allowing anglers a brief two-week window to catch and keep the popular fish. The state hopes to unlock more fishing opportunities next year ...
North Carolina's recreational flounder season has started after a nearly two-year hiatus. The short season runs from Sept.1-14 with strict limits. Anglers are limited to one flounder per person, per ...
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