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In 1939, William S. Jennettte completed construction of the first fishing pier on the Outer Banks at Nags Head. It soon proved a popular destination for fishermen and visitors. Jennette's Pier survived hurricanes and accidents, but had to be rebuilt several times before its demolition in 2008 to make way for a new pier. Malat describes how the new pier differs from the old.
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Oregon Inlet at North Carolina's Outer Banks has a reputation for being one of the most productive sport fishing areas along the entire Atlantic Coast.
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Speckled trout and spotted sea trout are popular with surf fishers on the North Carolina coast. The fish are available in varying numbers almost nine months a year.