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Striped Bass Fishing Lake Norman, North Carolina
In late Spring the North Carolina Wildlife Resource Commission will place its 2004 allotment of striped bass fingerlings into Lake Norman. This year s scheduled stocking will be the same as it has been for more than ten years. One hundred sixty-two-thousand five-hundred (162,500) fish approximately one inch in length will be released into the lake at Pinnacle Landing. At first this seems like a lot of fish, but the fact is that only one in ten fish survives to grow and become the legal creel size of twenty inches. One hundred forty-six-thousand two hundred and fifty (146,250) fingerlings from this annual stocking will not live due to natural causes ...
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In late Spring the North Carolina Wildlife Resource Commission will place its 2004 allotment of striped bass fingerlings into Lake Norman. This year s scheduled stocking will be the same as it has been for more than ten years. One hundred sixty-two-thousand five-hundred (162,500) fish approximately one inch in length will be released into the lake at Pinnacle Landing. At first this seems like a lot of fish, but the fact is that only one in ten fish survives to grow and become the legal creel size of twenty inches. One hundred forty-six-thousand two hundred and fifty (146,250) fingerlings from this annual stocking will not live due to natural causes ...
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North Carolina Fishing Regs & Licenses
Resident
Annual Inland - $15.00
Annual CRFL - $15.00
Lifetime Adult CRFL - $250.00
Nonresident
10-Day - CRFL - $10
Annual CRFL - $30
Annual Inland - $30.00
License Requirements:
Individuals 16 years of age or older using any type of bait or gear to catch finfish while fishing in North Carolina’s public waters must possess a valid North Carolina fishing license.
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Annual Inland - $15.00
Annual CRFL - $15.00
Lifetime Adult CRFL - $250.00
Nonresident
10-Day - CRFL - $10
Annual CRFL - $30
Annual Inland - $30.00
License Requirements:
Individuals 16 years of age or older using any type of bait or gear to catch finfish while fishing in North Carolina’s public waters must possess a valid North Carolina fishing license.
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