Despite distressing rumors, casting for rainbows on the Little Red River was a superb way to spend the last day of September.
"Our goal is to give anglers an opportunity from peak foliage right through the winter to go after some really nice stocked ...
Nearly 600,000 trout grown by the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission died at a McDowell County hatchery during the rains brought by Hurricane Helene, the state agency has reported. Landslides and ...
CHARLESTOWN — The clear, cold water bubbled up from deep, underwater springs near Cross Mill Pond at the right temperature to raise rainbow trout. It was the perfect spot to build a hatchery — and an ...
Hurricane Helene devastated western North Carolina on Sept. 27, 2024, nearly destroying the Armstrong State Fish Hatchery in ...
WATER BODIES: The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission "is looking at getting fish from the private sector” when the upcoming renovation to the Bobby N. Setzer Fish Hatchery decreases the stocked trout ...
Why it matters: Trout fishing in western North Carolina generates around $1.4 billion in annual economic impact, the state ...
The Fish and Boat Commission will be stocking a variety of streams and lakes this fall with trout. Here's what's being ...
ASHEVILLE - As fall fishing begins, the U.S. Forest Service is looking for feedback on a plan that will expand and renovate North Carolina's largest trout hatchery — the Bobby N. Setzer State Fish ...
The Pensnylvania Fish and Boat Commission has begun stocking trout in Centre County.More than 700 rainbow trout were put into ...
The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission’s Armstrong State Fish Hatchery was destroyed by Tropical Storm Helene. About 600,000 trout died at the facility after it was flooded and water intake pipes were ...