The Raleigh Salt Water Sportfishing Club

The Raleigh Salt Water Sportfishing Club

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The Raleigh Salt Water Sportfishing Club meets the 3rd Tues. Meetings open to the public and free. Please attend.

of the month at the Laurel Hills Community center at 7 PM We have an expert speaker on fishing topics each month. Welcome to the only club in the triangle dedicated to the serious saltwater sportsman. The Raleigh Salt Water Sportfishing Club is made up of individuals who are drawn together by the love of saltwater fishing. Our club focuses on informing its members of the tremendous opportunity to

05/05/2026

Impressive catch by Dan Dionne surf fishing on Hatteras Island on a fairly light surf outfit. 6’ butterfly ray.

02/27/2026

Feb. 27, 2026

REMINDER: Sheepshead regulations to change March 1

MOREHEAD CITY – The N.C. Department of Environmental Quality’s Division of Marine Fisheries is reminding fishermen that Sheepshead regulations will change for both recreational and commercial fisheries beginning March 1. The Division is implementing changes because of increases in sheepshead harvest, particularly juvenile fish, in recent years.

Recreational Regulations

Size Limit: 14-inch total length minimum size limit
Bag Limit: Five fish per person per day
Commercial Regulations

Size Limit: 14-inch total length minimum size limit
Trip Limits:
Pound Nets — 1,500 pounds per operation per day
Gigs and Spears — 10 fish per person per day or trip (including trips that occur over more than one calendar day)
Other Gears — 300 pounds per trip
The size limit should no longer be measured as fork length (from the tip of the snout to the fork in the tail). The new regulations require measuring total length (from the tip of the snout to the longest part of the tail when pinched together as illustrated below).

The measurement changes align with regulations for Black Drum, a similar-looking species commonly caught alongside Sheepshead. Aligning the measurement point for the two species simplifies regulations for the public.

How to measure a Sheepshead illustration


The Division considered public input provided during the fall public comment period in determining management changes.

For more detailed information, see Proclamation FF-14-2026 or visit the Proactive Sheepshead Management webpage on the Division’s website.

For More Information
Contact: Patricia Smith
Phone: 252-515-5500

02/23/2026
07/14/2025

Reminder that the next club meeting is tomorrow night, July 15 at 7:00 PM, held at Laurel Hills Community Center in Raleigh. We will be having board nominations!

We’re excited to welcome Ben Ricks, co-host of the Two Bald Biologists podcast, as our featured speaker. Ben brings a wealth of experience and insight into North Carolina’s fisheries, so it promises to be a great session!

Send a message to learn more

Two Bald Biologists Podcast | NC Wildlife 06/26/2025

🎣 Next Club Meeting – Tuesday, July 15 @ 7 PM!
📍 Laurel Hills Community Center, Raleigh

Join us for our next RSWSC meeting featuring Ben Ricks, one of the hosts of the Two Bald Biologists podcast! You won’t want to miss his insights into local fisheries and marine life.

🎟️ We’ll also be raffling off an inshore/nearsore fishing charter—make sure you're there for a chance to win!

🎣 In memory of longtime member Paul Tew, his wife will be selling some of his fishing gear exclusively to club members. Stop by and see Chris at the meeting to browse the equipment.

🤝 Instead of a group outing this July, we’re encouraging members to team up with someone new from the club for a day on the water. It’s a great way to connect and learn from each other!

🐟 Good luck to everyone fishing in the Spanish Mackerel outing this Saturday!

Two Bald Biologists Podcast | NC Wildlife Two Bald Biologists Podcast Better Fishingwith2 Bald Biologists PodcastAvid anglers Corey Oakley and Ben Ricks are N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission biologists. Listen in as they help anglers understand more about the fish and fisheries in North Carolina while promoting conservation of valuable na...

06/23/2025

🎣 7th Annual Spanish Mackerel Outing – Saturday, June 28!
The Raleigh Saltwater Sportfishing Club is gearing up for another great day on the water for our annual Spanish Mackerel Outing – and we want you there!

📬 Captain & Fisherman Sign-Up
Sign-up links for captains and fishermen have been sent out via email. Be sure to get your name on the list and confirm your spot!

🍔 Post-Tournament Social – 6:00 PM at Beaufort Train Depot
After fishing, join us at the Beaufort Train Depot (616 Broad Street) at 6:00 PM for a club social with burgers, hot dogs, and good times. It’s the perfect way to wrap up the day and connect with fellow members.

✅ Reminders:

Contribute toward fuel and bait

Bring your own snacks/drinks for the boat

Send a message to learn more

06/18/2025

Hi everyone! Patrick Hsiao is putting together a charter group with Top Gun for July 3rd and is looking for a 5th person to join. If you’re interested, please reach out to Patrick directly. Comment below if you want to connect with him! 🎣

05/13/2025

Look forward to seeing member tonight at Laurel Hills at 7pm. The topic will be Pier Fishing

05/06/2025

Upcoming Club Meetings
‼️ May Meeting – Date Change:
Due to renovations at the Laurel Hill Community Center, our May meeting has been moved to Tuesday, May 13 at 7pm. The topic will be Pier Fishing—a great way to sharpen your skills for summer action.

June Meeting – June 17
We're excited to welcome Victor Tucker from Anchor 911 as our guest speaker. He’ll be sharing tips on targeting cobia.

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Location

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Raleigh, NC
27629

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 8pm
Tuesday 9am - 8pm
Wednesday 9am - 8pm
Thursday 9am - 8pm
Friday 9am - 8pm
Saturday 9am - 12pm
Sunday 10am - 6pm