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Whether you’re an avid angler eager to catch the next state record, or you’re just looking to spend some quality time with family and friends, North Carolina is a great place to go fishing. With its vast aquatic resources, North Carolina supports a diverse and abundant freshwater fish fauna — from the tiny pumpkinseed, which averages about 5 ounces to the massive blue catfish, which can attain sizes well over 100 pounds.

To help you identify your catch, this fish identification guide provides color illustrations of 33 of North Carolina’s most popular freshwater sport fish species, along with information about identifying characteristics, habitats and habits, tried-and-true fishing techniques and the best places to go fishing in the state.

Click on an image below to learn more!

American_shad Black_crappie Blue_catfish Bluegill Bodie_bass
American shad black crappie blue catfish bluegill Bodie bass
Bowfin Brook_trout Brown_bullhead Brown_trout chain_pickerel
bowfin brook trout brown bullhead brown trout chain pickerel
channel_catfish common_carp flathead_catfish Green_sunfish Hickory_shad
channel catfish common carp flathead catfish green sunfish hickory shad
Largemouth_bass Muskellunge Pumpkinseed Rainbow Redbreast
largemouth bass muskellunge pumpkinseed rainbow trout redbreast
Redear Roanoke_bass Rock_bass Smallmouth_bass Spotted_bass
redear Roanoke bass rock bass smallmouth bass spotted bass
Striped_bass Walleye Warmouth White_bass White_catfish
striped bass walleye warmouth white bass white catfish
White_crappie White_perch Yellow_perch    
white crappie white perch yellow perch    
     

 

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