crickets and worms but mostly minows
If you mean a NC fishing license, no.
If you are bottom fishing for spots, croakers, sea trout, try shrimp or bloodworms. If fishing for red drum, try cut mullet. In May and June, spanish mackerel come inshore there. Best bait for these are spoons and Gotcha lures, worked like jerkbaits, giving them erratic swimming actions, like wounded baitfish.
basket making, and fishing
live shrimp if you have a bubble box and a plastic bucket. you can buy a bubble box at most bait & tackle stores near the beach. They will show you how to use them at the store. They are about $10 and require two D batteries to work. If you do not have access to live bait I would suggest using dead shrimp or squid. Live bait works best but dead bait is better than no bait.
No, game and fishing licenses are specific for the state in which they are purchased.
According to the NC website, a fishing license is only required for finfish.
There are many things to do in Charlotte, NC! You can go fishing, mud bogging, car racing or you can dine at one of the local restaurants and sample to local cuisine.
Yes. It costs around $399
Lake Wylie and Lake Norman are great spots.
There are many things to do in Charlotte, NC! You can go fishing, mud bogging, car racing or you can dine at one of the local restaurants and sample to local cuisine.
The address of the National Hnting Fishing Museum is: Po Box 1028, Williamston, NC 27892-1028
Yes it is legal to tie your boat up to a bridge in NC. My friend and I go sheepshead fishing alot and always tie up to the bridge.