The General Assembly of 1971 designated the Channel Bass (Red Drum) as the official State Salt Water Fish. (Session Laws, 1971, c. 274).
Channel Bass (Sciaenops ocellatus) are usually found in large numbers along the Tar Heel coastal waters, and have been found to weigh up to 75 pounds--although most large ones average between 30 and 40 pounds.
The Red Drum, also known as Channel Bass, Redfish, or Spottail Bass, is the State Saltwater fish of North Carolina.
The channel bass, also known as the red drum, was designated as the state fish of North Carolina in 2011. This decision was made to recognize the species' importance to the state's coastal economy and recreational fishing community. The red drum is well-known for its popularity among anglers and its significance in North Carolina's marine ecosystem.
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More really big red drum are caught in fall than any other season, in particularly the Outer Banks of North Carolina produce some huge fish.
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The world record red drum was caught off Cape Hatteras, NC, and weighed 94 pounds, two ounces.
The North Carolina Tar Heels team colors are blue and white, and the North Carolina Cardinals colors are red and black.
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