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Jul

2025

NC: Helene Storm Debris Removal Threatens Native Trout Habitat in Western North Carolina

Nine months after Hurricane Helene ripped through the Southern Appalachians, contractors hired by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers continue to rip through critical aquatic habitats in the name of storm debris removal. The most recent victim of this ongoing and unwarranted natural disaster, a .75-mile stretch of Little Rose Creek, located within the Pisgah Gamelands in Mitchell County. Originating up near the Blue Ridge Parkway, Little Rose is a known site for native Southern Appalachian ...
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Jun

2025

NC Chapter Urges Members to Take Action During Small Legislative Window to End Inshore Bottom Trawling In State

TAKE ACTION NOW!  A rare opportunity has presented itself during this legislative session for recreational anglers in North Carolina to support a ban on inshore, bottom-disturbing trawlers from our vital marine habitats. North Carolina is the only remaining state where this destructive commercial fishing method is still permitted. The state Senate is expected to vote THIS AFTERNOON (6/18/25) on HB 442, and the House of Representatives just a day or two later, so there is no time to delay ...
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Jun

2025

NC Chapter Advocates for the Removal of Part III, Section 3.1(a) from HB1012 "The Disaster Recovery Act of 2025

North Carolina House Bill 1012 provides 500 million dollars of funding to state agencies and grants to local governments for Hurricane Helene disaster recovery. While we applaud the additional funding for desperately needed relief to the mountain region of North Carolina impacted by Hurricane Helene last year, we have an issue in regards to Part III, Section 3.1(a) of the bill. This section requires local governments to use US Army Corp of Engineers (USACOE) contractors for waterway and ...
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9

Mar

2025

NC BHA in Opposition to Denial of Public Access in Senate Bill 220

Author: Hunter Owen
The provisions outlined in North Carolina senate bill SB220, Section 4, specifically the new Section 14-280.4, pose significant restrictions on public access to our waterways by making it a criminal offense for individuals to launch motorized or unmotorized watercraft from the right-of-way of a public highway or street, unless they are in designated public boating access areas. This measure effectively limits the ability of the public to access bodies of water that are often adjacent to ...
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29

Jan

2025

Nolichucky River - Stop CSX Destructive Construction Activities

Author: Brian Bird
Protect the Nolichucky River: Stop CSX’s Destructive Construction Activities In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene’s devastating floods and landslides across Southern Appalachia, a Herculean effort is needed to restore vital infrastructure. However, we cannot let these recovery efforts come at the cost of our cherished public lands and waters. The Nolichucky River, a vital natural treasure flowing from Western North Carolina into Tennessee, has become the site of egregious environmental ...
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27

Jan

2025

NC Chapter Applauds Wildlife Commission for Fighting Against Privatization

Last summer, a private property owners association in Western North Carolina filed a contested case against the NC Wildlife Resources Commission to block public recreation on sections of two navigable waterways; the Watauga River and Boone Fork of the Watauga. NCBHA has been tracking the case since the beginning — here’s a recap and the latest update. In September 2024, NCBHA reported that the Twin Rivers Property Owners’ Association had secured a court order prohibiting wade-fishing on two ...
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16

Sep

2024

Water Access Wars Seep Into Southeast

As the population in North Carolina’s western mountains grows, so too does interest from private entities in laying claim to public water access. For decades, anglers have dealt increasing harassment from landowners that are ignorant of the public’s rights on public trust waters. The ability to recreate has always hinged on the question of navigability, and those rights include access to, and use of the streambed. If a waterway can be floated across by any means of conveyance, in North ...
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17

Aug

2023

Cackalacky Caller Volume 1, 5th Edition

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17

May

2023

North Carolina AFI Turkey Camp

I recently had the pleasure in attending the 2023 North Carolina Armed Forces Initiative Turkey Camp as a mentor.  There was a bit of trepidation on my part about being a mentor as I do not have a lot of experience hunting turkeys.  It was not something my family did growing up in Pennsylvania.  We were the standard white-tailed deer and small game hunters.  All told I have a total of four seasons worth of turkey hunting experience.    Adding to my trepidation is the fact that I have yet to ...
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11

Apr

2023

The Cackalacky Caller Vol. 1 Fourth Edition

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