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Fisheries Gone Wild

Fisheries Gone Wild

Written by: CCA NC
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Join hosts David Sneed and Rocky Carter as they discuss the ongoing issues surounding coastal fisheries management in North Carolina. A variety of guests, each with their own unique expertise, will stop by to take us through the history of these issues and takes on what still faces us today. Fisheries Gone Wild will take the complex subjects at hand and put them into simpler terms so that anyone and everyone who cares about our state's coastal resources can understand the problems at hand and what they can do to help.2023 Nature & Ecology Science
Episodes
  • Outdoor Sporting Heritage Series- Episode 1- Rocky Carter
    43 mins
  • Outdoor Sporting Heritage Series, Episode 2 - Capt. Josh Sutton
    Jul 28 2025

    Today our Fisheries Gone Wild podcast crew talked with Captain Josh Sutton of Pamlico Point Guide Service for Episode 2 of our Outdoor Sporting Heritage series. Outdoor sporting activities, particularly hunting and fishing, are a way of life for millions of North Carolinians, passed down by one generation to the next as an important part of our local heritage, connecting us to our local history and natural resources. This heritage relies on healthy ecosystems and public waters and lands, demanding responsible stewardship. Additionally, outdoor recreation fuels a multibillion-dollar economy, supporting guides, businesses and conservation efforts. Preserving this heritage ensures continued access and opportunities for future generations of sportsmen and women to enjoy.

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    44 mins
  • Cold Stun Protocol- Spotted Sea Trout
    53 mins
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