Fishing Charters in North Carolina

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Best Time to Catch Flounder

Flounder can be caught year-round in Bayboro. Right now in February, activity is Slow.

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Bayboro, NC, is a superb location to target flounder, particularly the Southern Flounder, in the waters surrounding the Pamlico Sound. The unique draw here is the vast network of shallow, grassy flats and muddy bottoms that provide ideal habitat for these ambush predators. The best time to fish for flounder around Bayboro is late summer and early fall when the fish are migrating towards the ocean to spawn. Focus your efforts near the mouths of creeks and rivers that feed into the sound; these areas tend to hold higher concentrations of baitfish, attracting flounder. A local tip is to use Carolina-rigged live mullet or mud minnows, dragging them slowly along the bottom. Be prepared for some patience, as flounder fishing often requires covering ground to find active fish. Also, be mindful of the tides, as flounder tend to be more active during periods of moving water. The flounder in this region are known for their good size and provide a rewarding fishing experience.

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Flounder Fishing Regulations in North Carolina

Open Season

Varies; consult current regulations

Daily Bag Limit

Varies; consult current regulations

Size Limit

16-inch minimum total length

License Required

Coastal Recreational Fishing License

Flounder regulations are subject to in-season adjustments. Check current regulations for open season and bag limits.

⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the North Carolina state wildlife agency before fishing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What size flounder can I keep in North Carolina?

You can keep flounder that are a minimum of 16 inches total length in North Carolina.

Do I need a license to fish for flounder in Bayboro?

Yes, you need a Coastal Recreational Fishing License to fish for flounder in Bayboro, NC.

What's a good bait for catching flounder near Bayboro?

Live baitfish like mullet or mud minnows are excellent for catching flounder. You can also use artificial lures such as soft plastic grubs or bucktails.

Are there seasonal closures or bag limits I need to know about for flounder in North Carolina?

Yes, flounder seasons and bag limits vary. You should always consult the most current North Carolina regulations before fishing.

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