Public Input Meeting on Hunting Deer With Dogs

Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center 2900 NC Hwy 125, Williamston, NC, United States

The Wildlife Commission will hold four public input meetings in March to discuss deer hunting with the aid of dogs, associated conflicts and potential solutions. "Hunting deer with the aid of dogs is a deeply rooted and long-standing tradition in North Carolina," said Gordon Myers, the Commission's executive director. "However, in a rapidly changing state,...

Becoming an Outdoor Woman Weekend

Eastern 4-H Center 100 N Clover Way, Columbia, NC, United States

Women ages 18 and older can choose from a variety of outdoor skills workshops, such as archery, fishing, hunting, decoy carving, outdoor game cooking, smartphone nature photography, motorboat skills, kayaking and much more! Workshops are designed for participants who: 1) have no outdoor skills experience, but would like to learn; 2) are beginners who would...

Youth Season Opens: Male or Bearded Turkey Only

Youth under the age of 18 may hunt turkey statewide during this season, but some Game Lands require a permit. Only youth can hunt during this season, and only one weapon is allowed per youth hunter. Each youth must have a Big Game Harvest Report Card and report harvests according to instructions in this Digest....

Womens Introduction to Fly Fishing

Pisgah Center for Wildlife Education

Learn the basics of fly fishing: equipment, knots, casting, and spend a couple of hours fishing the Davidson River. All materials provided. Bring a lunch. Ages 12 and up. Register online or call 828-877-4423.

Free

Carnivorous Plant Hike

Carolina Beach State Park 1010 State Park Road, Carolina Beach, NC, United States

This workshop will take place every Saturday during March, April, May, June, July and August at 10 a.m. Take a hike with a park ranger and learn about the fascinating world of carnivorous plants that grow at Carolina Beach State Park. See plants that “bite back" such as sundews, bladderworts, butterworts, pitcher plants, and the...

Free

Long Live the Longleaf

Carvers Creek State Park 2505 Long Valley Road, Spring Lake, NC, United States

Take a hike through our rare Longleaf Pine forest that was historically maintained by fire and learn how to protect this forest for future generations.  Along this easy 2-mile hike, we will experience the life cycle of the Longleaf and see the endangered Red-Cockaded Woodpecker cavity trees. Start location: Welcome Center

Free

Backyard Birding by Ear: For Beginners

Pisgah Center for Wildlife Education

Do you enjoy listening to birds in the morning? Learn how to identify common backyard birds by their calls and songs. We’ll start in the classroom with some listening quiz games and then move outside to put our skills to the test. Come prepared for light hiking outside.  Ages 10 and up. Register online or...

Free

Forest Product Markets

Richmond County Extension Center 123 Caroline St., Rockingham, NC, United States

N.C. State University Extension specialists will address the different products woodland owners can develop.

On the Water: East Fork French Broad

Pisgah Center for Wildlife Education

Practice your fly-fishing skills on the East Fork French Broad River. Learn about Delayed Harvest regulations, wading, reading the water, fly selection, presentation, casting, knots and stream entomology. Equipment and materials provided. Meet at the Exxon/Kountry Mart store in Rosman, N.C. Ages 12 and up. Register online or call 828-877-4423.

Free

Statewide Spring Season: Male or Bearded Turkey Only

It is unlawful to: Use dogs during the spring wild turkey season. Use any type of handgun or rifle to hunt wild turkey. Take wild turkeys from an area in which bait has been placed. (An area is considered baited until 10 days after the bait has been consumed or otherwise removed.) Possess live wild...