Delayed Harvest Trout Water regulations will be implemented on 33 waters on Oct.
Once again, the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission (NCWRC) and the N.C.
The 2023-24 hunting season for mourning and white-winged doves opens on Saturday, Sept. 2, and the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission reminds seasoned and novice hunters the importance of being properly licensed, to observe state and federal regulations, and to follow safe hunting practices.
The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission (WRC) is offering six free hunting-related webinars beginning in September through December. These online events are open to the public and are geared toward individuals who have never hunted, are new to hunting or lack social support for hunting. Preregistration is required.September webinars:Sept. 5 - Deer Hunting
Striped Bass fry being stocked at Edenhouse Bridge BAA near Edenton.
On July 1, 2023, the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission launched a new, custom licensing system and mobile app, Go Outdoors North Carolina, developed in partnership with Brandt, a Florida based company that provides innovative paperless web and mobile solutions for a best-in-class user experience.
Chairman Monty Crump (left); Vice-chairman Mark Craig (right)
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Justin Hall with record-breaking channel catfish
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Wildlife Enforcement Officers will be helping to keep North Carolina's public waters safe during Operation Dry Water, which runs