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With the recreational flounder season in North Carolina a short one in 2025, here's one catch made on opening day.
After no season last year, anglers will get a two-week-long window with catch and size restrictions to go after the coast's most popular sports fish.
The North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries has announced opening dates for the upcoming commercial flounder season.
The N.C. Marine Fisheries Commission is expected to approve a move to allow anglers to catch more flounder at the expense of commercial fishermen.
We’ve got a very important weekend coming up, with Monday being the crowning jewel. This is Labor Day weekend, with Monday ...
Flounder season has started in North Carolina. It runs from Sept. 1-14 with a limit of one flounder a day that's at least 15 inches.
Coastal recreational anglers may donate their flounder carcass through the season, which runs Sept. 1-14, to the N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries for research purposes.
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCT) — The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission has announced the 2025 flounder season for inland fishing waters and joint fishing waters for hook and line from Sept. … ...
During its business meeting this week, the N.C. Marine Fisheries Commisssion increased this year's flouder allocation for the ...
Starting Monday, local recreational anglers will be able to donate flounder carcass' to science for the chance to win a prize.