Source: North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission. Oakley is the Assistant Chief of Sportfish Management for the Inland Fisheries Division of the N C Wildlife Resources Commission Corey’s passion for fishing and all things fish
Better Fishing With Two Bald Biologists Podcast | NC Wildlife Corey spent more than 18 years as a fisheries biologist in the Piedmont Region of North Carolina In his free time, he will fish for hybrid striped bass, crappie, and Roanoke bass "I am more passionate about fishing in North Carolina than ever before," says Corey
The OneCast: State of Bass Fisheries: NC’s Smallmouth Demise, Alabama . . . Corey talks about the slot limits on Shearon Harris, Hydrilla management of our fisheries, and the Alabama Bass Invasion We learned so much about managing our resources and the processes being used to manage them as well as some things being planned for the future
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The OneCast Podcast - State of Bass Fisheries: NC’s . . . - Podbean Corey comes into the studio to discuss a wide range of topics that are of interest to anglers across not only North Carolina but the United States Corey talks about the slot limits on Shearon Harris, Hydrilla management of our fisheries, and the Alabama Bass Invasion
Announcing a New. . . - NC Wildlife Resources Commission Avid anglers Corey Oakley and Ben Ricks are NC Wildlife Resources Commission biologists Listen in as they help anglers understand more about the fish and fisheries in North Carolina
NC Fisheries Biologists Collect More Awards – NCAFS Corey was instrumental in conducting a region-wide Triploid Grass Carp tagging project that involved stocking fish at four different locations Corey has been a terrific liaison for university research as he helped develop a number of projects, including studies on White Bass and Tilapia