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No1harvester
June 22, 2022

Looking for some recommendations for a charter guide in Oak Island, NC for late ... See More

No1harvester
June 22, 2022

Looking for some recommendations for a charter guide in Oak Island, NC for late July 2022 fishing. Would like to pickup some shark as well as dinner plate fish while nearshore fishing. Also planning on quite a bit of surf fishing so hoping to get some tips and tricks on what works and doesn't. Thanks all! JV


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@peepso_user_11(Paul Agrillo)
Love to help! i know some guys in Wilmington, i wll message you!
1 year ago
@peepso_user_127(No1harvester)
@peepso_user_11(Paul Agrillo) Awesome that’d be great. We’re flying in and out of Wilmington so I know it’s not that far away.
1 year ago
@peepso_user_93(Jeremiah Batucan)
Still need someone? I know a couple guys that just opened up a restaurant there and should know a few people to recommend. It's Paul Oak Island if you are looking for a good beverage
1 year ago
@peepso_user_93(Jeremiah Batucan)
and you gotta wear your custom fishing shirts!
1 year ago
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Garden & Gun Magazine recently featured woodcoc... See More

Garden & Gun Magazine recently featured woodcock hunting in the South and some of the challenges facing these incredible, migratory birds.

https://gardenandgun.com/feature/into-the-woodcock...

Are you seeing birds on the move?
With No... See More

Are you seeing birds on the move?
With November finally bringing some colder temperatures, many folks in the North are saying goodbye to beloved timberdoodles, while our friends down south are ready for their return.

https://www.woodcockmigration.org/migration.html?f...

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North Carolina is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States, bordered by Virginia to the north; the Atlantic Ocean to the east; South Carolina to the south; and Tennessee to the west. The state’s natural resources are managed by the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission.

The Commission is the state government agency created by the General Assembly in 1947 to conserve and sustain the state’s fish and wildlife resources through research, scientific management, wise use and public input. The Commission operates under the mission to conserve North Carolina’s wildlife resources and their habitats and provide programs and opportunities that allow hunters, anglers, boaters; other outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy wildlife-associated recreation. The Commission manages over 2 million acres of public and private lands for public hunting, trapping, fishing and other wildlife-associated recreation. To support the management efforts a Wildlife Action Plan was created to help conserve and enhance the state’s full array of fish and wildlife species and their habitats, which includes more than 1,000 nongame species.

Per the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation, North Carolina is home to 1.63 million hunters and anglers who spend $2.3 billion annually and support 35,088 jobs. For more information on hunting and fishing in North Carolina please visit www.ncwildlife.org and for information on traveling to North Carolina visit www.visitnc.com. 

Seasons & Regulations

Information on licenses and seasons can be found at www.ncwildlife.org. Registered users can purchase hunting and/or fishing licenses or permits as well as register a harvest. Seasons are presented for each species including bag and size limits.