North Carolina Hunting Season Knowledge Base
Subsistence Hunting in North Carolina? I'm planning on hiking the mountain to sea trail in NC. I'd like to be able to hunt and fish along the way to live off the land. Is this only legal in certain seasons? Is there a way to get a permit that will allow me to take small game to eat along the way? How should i go about this?
Can you hunt with pellets guns in North Carolina? I am going hiking/camping in NC in april and we want to hunt small game to eat along the way with a pellet gun. Is this legal, and what are the regulations? Do you have to follow regular hunting seasons etc.
what is a either sex hunting season? i live in north carolina i thought that you could kill does or bucks anytime during season. im confused. also northcarolina is offerring bonus doe deer tags. why couldn't you shoot does all season?
hunting maps and public land to hunt on? hi every one i am new to hunting, and i just got my new 20 gauge pump. i live in a neighborhood so i would get in big trouble if i shot it in my yard. I was wondering if some one could give me some information on public land in north carolina or where to find a map of it online, thank you so much and what are all the hunting seasons like when is dove hunting, squirrel hunting, and all that, but thanks so much 10 points on best answer thank you so much
Im 16, can i carry a 12 guage in my/my friends truck? me and my friends are gonna be hunting this season and he is 17 and has his license (not permit) say i wanted to go with him and wanted to bring a shotgun, 1 - is it legal for a 16 and 17 year old to be driving around with shotguns that are legally registered to our parents in the truck in North Carolina 2 - if a cop pulls us over for say a speeding and we do what were supposed to do and tell him we have firearmse in the car, what kind of trouble could we get into?
Best duck decoy formations? Anyone lookin for someone to shoot with in NC? cannot WAIT til the season starts(i know, long way off)...been missin it since closing day last season... we use either a ( ) formation or a U ... depending on which spot we're hunting. I shoot a Benelli Super Black Eagle II, im always on the skeet and trap fields, i usually just keep my skeet choke in when we hunt impalments and more enclosed areas. Im in north carolina, we usually go to Great Lake, White Oak River, Upper Cape Fear (for woodducks) and a few other places off the OBX. Any suggestions on locations, decoy formations, prep for the season? Anyone lookin to go huntin in NC, let me know. Also, we use flambeau magnums, any better luck with others? i also have a robo-duck and the wings keep coming off, we tried replacing them and making new ones out of a painted sign kinda thing, any suggestions?
Rules of the South!? Rules of the South A friend just moved from Southern California to North Carolina and he e-mailed this. He said they gave it to him at the state line. If you are going to live or visit in the South, you need to know these rules: 1. That farm boy you see at the gas station did MORE work before breakfast than you do all week at the gym. 2. It's called a "gravel road." No matter how slow you drive, you're going to get dust on your Navigator. Drive it or get out of the way. 3. The red dirt -- it's called clay. Red clay. If you like the color, don't wash your car for a couple weeks -- it'll be permanent. 4. We all started hunting and fishing when we were seven years old. Yeah, we saw Bambi. We got over it. 5. Go ahead and bring your $600 Orvis Fly Rod. Don't cry to us if a flathead breaks it off at the handle. We have a name for those little 13-inch trout you fish for -- bait. 6. Pull your pants up. You look like an idiot. 7. If that cell phone rings while a bunch of mallards (ducks) are making their final approach, we will shoot it (the phone). You might want to ensure it's not up to your ear at the time. 8. No, there's no "Vegetarian Special" on the menu. Order steak. Order it rare or, you can order the Chef's Salad and pick off the two pounds of ham and turkey. 9. Tea - yeah, we have tea. It comes in a glass over ice and is really, really sweet. You want it hot -- sit it in the sun. You want it unsweetened -- add a LOT of water. 10. You bring Coke into my house, it better be brown, wet, and served over ice. 11. So, you have a sixty thousand dollar car. We're real impressed. We have a quarter of a million-dollar combine (it's farm equipment) that we only use two weeks a year. 12. Let's get this straight. We have one stoplight in town. We stop when it's red. We may even stop when it's yellow. 13. We eat dinner together with our families. We pray before we eat (yeah, even breakfast). We go to church on Wednesdays and Sundays and we go to high school football games on Friday nights. We still address our seniors with "yes, sir" and "yes, ma'am," and we sometimes still take Sunday drives around town to see friends and neighbors. 14. We don't do "hurry up" well. 15. Greens - yeah, we have greens, but you don't putt on them. You boil them with salty fatback, bacon or a ham hock. 16. Yeah, we eat catfish, bass, bream (pronounced brim) and carp. You really want sushi and caviar? It's available at the bait shop. 17. They are pigs. That's what they smell like (money). Get it -- pig farms -- income -- money? Get over it. Don't like the smell? Interstate 85 goes two ways Interstate 40 goes the other two. Pick one. 18. Grits are corn. You put butter, salt, and maybe even some pepper on them. If you want to put milk and sugar on them, then you want Cream of Wheat -- go to Kansas . That would be I-40 west. 19. The "Opener" refers to the first day of deer season or dove season. Both are holidays. You can get pancakes, cane syrup, and sausage before daylight at the church on either day. 20. So every person in every pickup waves? Yeah, it's called being friendly. Understand the concept? 21. Yeah, we have golf courses. Don't hit in the water hazards. It spooks the fish and bothers the gators...and if you hit it in the rough, we have these things called diamondbacks, and they're not baseball players. 22. That Highway Patrol Officer that just pulled you over for driving like an idiot...his name is "Sir," no matter how young he is. 23. We have lots of pine trees. They have sap. It drips from them. You park your Navigator under them, and they'll leave a logo on your hood. 24. You burn an American flag in our state, you get beat up. No questions. The liberal contingent of our state legislature -- all four of them -- enacted a measure to stop this. There is now a $2.50 fine for beating up the flag burner. 25. No, we don't care how you do things up North. If it is so great up there, why not stay there? 26. And no, down here we don't have an accent, you do. In God We Trust. YA'LL COME BACK!
Where should I move to? Right now I live in Houston. I'm from Corpus Christi, TX so I've always lived in the hot, flat land but I love the hills/mountains. I'm trying to find a place to move but it seems like there are so many so I was wondering if anyone on here lives in a place I might like and/or has some suggestions. Here's what I'm looking for: Reasonable cost of living 4 seasons (but not Alaska cold) Lots of outdoor activities (hiking, hunting, fishing) Family friendly Population 50,000 - 300,000 Majority Republican/Republican friendly Majority middle class (not a big gap between haves & have nots) My husband is in the oil & gas industry and is an explosives expert so we would need to move somewhere that is friendly to that sort of industry or something in the environmental field, or health & safety. I would prefer to be somewhere in the South, Tennessee, Carolinas, Mississippi. I don't think I would feel so far away from my Southern roots in places like that vs somewhere like Montana. Plus I think the weather would be milder than in the extreme north. Any good suggestions?
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