MFC approved size limit of seatrout and flounder
The N.C. Marine Fisheries Commission (MFC) has approved the raising size for spotted seatrout from 12 inches to 14 and for southern flounder from 14 to 15 inches.
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The N.C. Marine Fisheries Commission (MFC) has approved the raising size for spotted seatrout from 12 inches to 14 and for southern flounder from 14 to 15 inches.
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