N.C. Angler Recognition Program

Measuring a Fish Properly: To obtain total length of a fish, measure the fish from the tip of the mouth to the tip of the pinched tail. This fish is nearl 19.5 inches. For more information on the N.C. Angler Recognition Program visit: www.ncwildlife.org/Fishing/Fishing-Records/NC-Angler-Recognition-Program-NCARP

Anglers who catch trophy-sized fish that do not qualify for a state record can have their fishing feats officially recognized by the Commission through the N.C. Angler Recognition Program (NCARP). Minimum fish size requirements and details can be found at www.ncwildlife.org.

Anglers who catch a fish that meets or exceeds either weight or length requirements can submit their catch information to the Commission’s Inland Fisheries Division in exchange for a certificate of recognition featuring a color reproduction of the fish species by renowned wildlife artist Duane Raver.

Anglers who collect six NCARP certificates receive a Master Angler certificate and patch. Because either lengths or weights can be used to certify fish as NCARP-eligible trophy fish, anglers can practice catch-and-release with their fish.

Apply for an NCARP certificate by completing an NCARP application at www.ncwildlife.org.

Applications are also available at many bait and tackle shops, sporting good stores and other Wildlife Service Agent locations and in the North Carolina Inland Fishing, Hunting and Trapping Regulations Digest. A $5 fee with each application covers costs associated with the program.

Youth age 15 and younger can apply for a Youth NCARP certificate for any of the fish species listed below. Minimum length and weight requirements are waived.

For more information about NCARP, call (919) 707-0220.