Had someone ask me some questions about the crabbing regs and figured I'd post this from NCDENR. You don't need a license to just crab but, I got one since I did some fishing too. For the 10 bucks for a 10 day pass it was worth it.
http://portal.ncdenr.org/c/document_library/get_file?uuid=a16f5e05-8ba1-4c34-99c8-31e5feadf9d9&groupId=38337Recreational Crab Fishing
N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries
Recreational harvest limits
5-inch minimum size limit for males and immature females.
6 ¾ -inch maximum size limit for females from Sept. 1-April 30
50 crabs per day per person, not to exceed 100 crabs per vessel per day.
Size limit is measured from tip-to-tip of the carapace
Information on how to identify male and female crabs can be found at
http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/mf/blue-crabsLicense requirements
Individuals do not need a license to set one pot per person from a private pier or shoreline, so
long as he has permission of the property owner. A private pier or shoreline means there is no
public access and does not apply to fishing piers where the public pays for fishing privileges.
Recreational harvest limits apply. Sale of catch is prohibited. No buoy or identification required.
Individuals do not need a license for chicken necking or legging. Recreational harvest limits
apply. Sale of catch is prohibited.
Individuals do not need a license to use collapsible crab traps so long as the largest open
dimension is no larger than 18 inches and the traps are designed to collapse at all times when in
the water, except when they are being retrieved from or lowered to the bottom. Recreational
harvest limits apply. Sale of catch is prohibited.
Otherwise, a Recreational Commercial Gear License (RCGL) is required.
License cost
$35 for N.C. Residents
$250 for non-residents
A person who is under 16 years of age may fish with authorized gear without a
license if he is accompanied by a licensed parent, grandparent or guardian
Recreational harvest limits apply
Seafood harvested under this license may not be sold
RCGL crab pot requirements
Maximum of 5 crab pots, with or without a vessel
Pots must be marked with one hot pink buoy, attached to a non-floating line, that
identifies the owner. The identification must be either engraved on the buoy or on
engraved metal or plastic tags attached to the buoy. Identification must include
one of the following: the owner’s last name and initials or gear owner’s current
motor boat registration number, or (2) owner’s US vessel documentation name.
The pots must be fished at least every 5 days
The pots may not be fished at night
Peeler pots may not be used
Other regulations pertaining to crab pots
Pots must be removed from North Carolina coastal waters between Jan. 15 and Feb. 7
Pots may not be set in prohibited pot areas. Maps of designated pot areas may be
downloaded at
http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/mf/designated-pot-areasA RCGL is required to use a multi-bait or multi-hook trotline
Maximum one line per person
Line may be no longer than 100 feet
For information on North Carolina’s marine resources, check out the N.C. Division of Marine
Fisheries’ website at
http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/mf/home or by telephone at 800-682-2632 or
P.O. Box 769, Morehead City, NC 28557.
6/26/12