Located in the western part of Cumberland County, Fayetteville is known as the hometown of America. More than half a million reside in Fayetteville, the largest area in southeastern North Carolina. This place feels like home with its view of the Cape Fear River and sandhills. Your visit will undoubtedly be jam-packed with fun activities thanks to the abundance of museums, shops, entertainment, botanical gardens, and fishing spots.
Connected by Cape Fear River, Campbelton Landing and Fayetteville Boating Access Area are popular fishing destinations. Here you can capture several species of bass, catfish, and sunfish. Plan your fishing trip between March and November to have a fruitful fishing experience.
Fayetteville has several fishing spots and fish species available throughout the year, making it a dream spot for anglers. Identify the fish species you would like to capture and see when and where to get them. The leading fish species caught are largemouth bass, bluegill, channel catfish, black crappie, blue catfish, chain pickerel, spotted bass, bowfin, pumpkinseed, and warmouth.
A popular fishing spot is the Cape Fear River. Schedule your fishing trip in December through February if you target bass and use natural baits. Fishing techniques performed in the area are trolling, Baitcasting, and jigging. Enjoy trolling and drift casting when you look for shads. Visit from March through August because shad are more active and visible during these times. There is an abundance of redear sunfish from June to November that you will surely capture. Morning and evening fishing is advised during the summer, and noontime fishing in the fall. At different fishing destinations, anglers can enjoy other fishing techniques such as fly fishing, bait casting, Spinning, and in the winter, ice fishing.
McFayden Lake is a recommended fishing spot for those starting their fishing hobby. Here, anyone can enjoy a fun and fruitful fishing experience. So grab your fishing gear, rent a boat, and set out to find your first catch or set a new state record!
Surrounded by several water bodies, you will surely have a fun and fruitful fishing trip. Find a fishing guide to accompany you and enjoy the waters without the hassle.
When you visit the Poe House, you will learn about African-American history and the important events that helped shape the area. You can explore the house from Tuesdays to Sundays.
Enjoy a hiking trip at the Cape Fear River Trail as you look at the beautiful blend of trees and wildlife. For about 5.5 miles, visitors can have fun with outdoor activities such as biking, jogging, walking, and fishing.