North Carolina Cancels Recreational Flounder Season
Bad news for fishermen in North Carolina. North Carolina has canceled the recreational flounder season that originally was slated to begin March 1st. The six-week-long season was canceled due to overharvesting. Anglers in the state harvested more than 25,000 pounds over the Total Allowable Catch quota for southern flounder. This is as reported by SaltwaterSportsman.
No word yet on the fall recreational flounder season in North Carolina. Last year’s season ran from September 1 to 30.
According to their website, the N.C. Marine Fisheries Commission adopted the Southern Flounder Fishery Management Plan Amendment 3 at its May 2022 meeting. Amendment 3 includes robust management strategies, such as commercial and recreational quotas, options for commercial trip limits, and a spring Gulf and summer flounder season for recreational hook and line in the ocean.
NC State University says that the state is home to three types of flounder-Southern Flounder, Summer Flounder, and Gulf Flounder. These all look alike to the untrained eye. The university says that “Southern Flounder is the most common flounder caught in our state, especially in estuarine waters. Summer Flounder are common around inlets and in the ocean, but also in estuarine waters. Gulf Flounders are least common of the three species and occasionally swim in ocean waters near reefs.”
The Best Beach In South Carolina? This Is What Travel + Leisure Says
There is no shortage of fantastic beaches up and down the east coast. And we are lucky enough to have some of those here in South Carolina. The experts over at Travel + Leisure ranked the best east coast beaches. And they named two from the Palmetto state. To be fair, they included two from every state on the east coast. But it’s still interesting to see what the say the best beach in South Carolina is. Every spot on this list has something for everyone including of course the sand and water, but also activities, restaurants, and ways to relax.
From the rocky coastline of Maine, through the quaint New England beach towns, through the Outerbanks of NC, the Lowcountry of SC, and of course Florida! Whether you want to fly or drive there is an east coast beach that you’ll love. I’ve only been to one of Travel + Leisure’s picks for South Carolina, and coincidentally one for North Carolina as well. I have to say of both of those, I’d probably rank a different location above them. But I’m not the expert! Keep reading to see what Travel + Leisure ranked as the best beach in South Carolina! You’ll find a full detailed analysis of North and South Carolina, and then keep reading to see the winners from the other east coast states. You can read the full Travel + Leisure article here.
Melanie Day is a graduate of North Carolina State University. She has worked for Beasley since 2012 in a variety of behind-the-scenes roles in both digital and promotions. Melanie writes about a diverse range of topics some of her favorites include travel, restaurants, Taylor Swift, and college athletics. When not at work you'll find her at a country concert or NC State sporting event.