N.C. anglers are getting a new winter recreational flounder season in March. But there's a catch. Here's what you need to ...
The North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries is asking recreational anglers to donate Gulf Flounder carcasses during the 2026 spring season to support research on the species.
The upcoming recreational Gulf flounder season off the North Carolina coast is just around the corner, and state marine ...
The southern flounder is the most common flounder species found in North Carolina's coastal waters. Other flounder species are the summer and the gulf flounder. A two-week fishing season might not ...
Flounder is back on the menu for North Carolina anglers. With the recreational flounder fishing season canceled for 2024 after last year's shortened two-week harvest window exceeded quota, the NC ...
What if the most popular fish was taken off the menu? Would a restaurant be expected to take a hit? That's what some North Carolina coastal communities could be dealing with in the near future after ...
The state has canceled the 2024 Southern flounder season for recreational fishermen, saying the group took more of the fish than it was allowed last year. Fishermen question the numbers and say ...
Anglers are limited to one flounder per day, with a minimum size of 15 inches. The 2024 season was canceled due to concerns about overfishing, sparking controversy between recreational and commercial ...
Fall fishing season along the North Carolina coast will look different this year, with a first-ever ban on the recreational harvest of Southern flounder. Instead of allowing one flounder per person, ...