Finally Fall in NC Outdoors
Posted on September 25th, 2008 by Admin
I am excited the Fall season has finally arrived!!! The North Carolina mountains are known nation wide for beautiful leaf colors during Autumn. The drought that has plagued the NC mountains this year is said to intensify the colors this season. The timing is important to see leaves at their peak color(usually 5-10 days after the first frost). The NC tourism web site www.visitnc.com will give updates on peak color spots. If you cannot make it to the mountains, the Piedmont has great Fall color, with somewhat less in the Coastal Plain areas of the state(late October-early November). The Sugar Maples are my favorite, but the Red Maple, Sweet Gum, Black Gum, Yellow-Poplar and Cypress are also impressive.
Wildlife Expos will be held at all four NC Wildlife Resources Commission’s Education Centers around the state(Fayetteville, Corolla, Raleigh and Brevard). The expos will celebrate National Hunting and Fishing Day on September 27 at 9:00 am. Activities include: fishing, archery, kayaking, an air rifle range, duck and goose calling contests, fly fishing demonstrations, live birds of prey and reptile dislpays. The NC Wildlife Resources Commission is proposing some significant changes in Big Game Hunting Regulations: start a uniform Deer Season across the state(with weapon of choice on private lands), allow Sunday bowhunting and Falconry on private lands, allow Coyote hunting at night with artificial lights, open Wild Turkey season on week earlier without lengthening season and ask Legislature for authority to regulate Deer hunting with dogs.
If you are in the mood for a canoe/kayak trip on the beautiful Black River on October 18, 2008; call Ali Turpen(Sampson County Parks&Rec)at 910-299-0924/910-990-1996. If coastal fishing is more your style; Red Drum, Black Drum, Speckled Trout, Blue Fish and Wahoo are being caught in good numbers.