[Excerpts from Online Regulations]
North Carolina Inland Fishing, Hunting, and Trapping
Regulations Digest 2006-2007
P.38, Manner of Taking/General Restrictions
“It is unlawful to use any of the following in taking wild birds
or animals: Electronic or recorded calls (except electronic calls are
permitted for crow or coyote hunting)”
P.51, Summary of Federal Regulations
It is unlawful: “using records or tapes of migratory bird calls
or sounds or electronically amplified imitations of bird calls.”
[Overview]
North Carolina restricts
the use of electronic wildlife calling devices to crow and coyote
hunting only. Electronic decoys are allowed only for coyotes.