Lionfish spearing regulations in North Carolina

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discovery diving is having a lionfish roundup the end of the month

I'm in NC and would love to go lionfish hunting here. However I'm reluctant to go with Discovery as they take what you kill and sell it. I want to keep what I kill. I'll bring my own gear, my own cooler and I want to keep my own catches. Does anyone else in NC do lionfish hunting trips?
 
Discovery's Lionfish Roundups have a duel purpose, eliminate the invasive species and promote demand for them as a food source. If you kill lionfish on a regular charter then I bet they would expect you to keep them. Just want to set the record straight.
 
Discovery's Lionfish Roundups have a duel purpose, eliminate the invasive species and promote demand for them as a food source. If you kill lionfish on a regular charter then I bet they would expect you to keep them. Just want to set the record straight.

Thanks for the correction. I was basing my statement off what I read on their website. I didn't notice any distinctions between types of trips but I'll check with them for further details.
 
For what it's worth, on September 20&21st, I'm holding a Lionfish Derby at Dockside in Wilmington, NC :) I'm going to be posting a flyer and more event details coming up in the next couple of days!
 
FWIW the ZooKeepers are a little small for some of the full grown Lion Fish in North Carolina.
 
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