Top 10 Freshwater Fish to Catch in North Carolina

Top Ten
Fish to Catch in North Carolina

Big mouths, sharp strikes, no soft landings.

North Carolina freshwater isn’t just about numbers, it’s about the hunt. Largemouth bass and blue catfish headline a lineup that’ll keep your knuckles white and your drag screaming. From scrappy bluegill to heavy hitters like flathead and striped bass, you’re in for every kind of fight.

Top 10 Species

These are the fish that get noticed by FishyAF anglers. Click any species to deep dive and learn more.

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Black Crappie

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World Record 11 lb 5 oz
Stanley P. Lopus / 1998
Susquehanna River, Pennsylvania
Signature Fact During spawn, males can shift from silvery speckles to almost jet-black while fanning and ferociously guarding saucer nests.
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Striped Bass (Striper)

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World Record 81 lb 14 oz
Gregory Myerson / 2011
Long Island Sound, Connecticut
Signature Fact Their eggs must stay drifting for about 48 hours-sink once, and the entire spawn suffocates.
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Bluegill

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World Record 9 lb 6 oz
Jason Fugate / 2019
Lake Tahoe, California
Signature Fact Males come in three types-nest-building dads, lightning-fast sneakers, and full-on female mimics that steal fertilizations.
7

Shoal Bass

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World Record 8 lb 12 oz
Lee T. Sisson / 1993
Flint River, Georgia
Signature Fact Shoal bass is the only black bass built for whitewater, holding in frothing rapids that would sweep others.
8

Chain Pickerel

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World Record 9 lb 6 oz
R. A. Copeland / 1961
Homerville, Georgia
Signature Fact Newly hatched pickerel have a built‑in "Velcro" forehead pad that glues them to plants until the yolk's gone.
9

Flathead

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World Record 123 lb 0 oz
Ken Paulie / 1998
Elk City Reservoir, Kansas
Signature Fact The IGFA all-tackle record flathead weighed 123 lb 9 oz-basically a kindergarten kid with whiskers.
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Northern Snakehead

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World Record 19 lb 5 oz
Brandon Palaniuk / 2012
Potomac River, Virginia
Signature Fact This air-breathing predator can wriggle over land and stay alive for days if kept moist.

FAQs

What fish can you catch in North Carolina?

You’ll find largemouth bass, blue catfish, channel catfish, black crappie, striped bass, bluegill, shoal bass, chain pickerel, flathead, and northern snakehead in North Carolina’s freshwater.

What is the best time of year to fish in North Carolina?

Spring and fall usually bring the hottest freshwater action across North Carolina.

Where are the best places to fish in North Carolina?

North Carolina is stacked with freshwater spots, from rivers to lakes, holding everything from bass to catfish.

What gear do you need for fishing in North Carolina?

Bring medium spinning or baitcasting setups for largemouth bass, plus heavier tackle for big catfish and stripers.

What are the easiest fish to catch in North Carolina?

Bluegill, black crappie, and channel catfish are some of the most beginner-friendly catches in North Carolina.

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