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21727
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Each year the NC Wildlife Commission publishes a booklet, \"Permit Hunting Opportunities,\" both in print and on its website. The permit allows hunting for a specific number of days on various game lands for turkey, dove, deer bear, waterfowl, including tundra swan, geese, and small game. Green explains how hunters are selected for a permit. The article includes a map marking the state's 56 game lands in the Central Region, Piedmont Region, Mountain Region, and National Wildlife Refuges. Green describes hunting wild turkey for three days on a permit for Jordan Lake Game Land.
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3774
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John Harvey, a prosperous New Bern merchant, built one of the first brick houses there in the 1790s. This was a rare thing, since most houses, great and small, were wooden. The family held the house until the 1870s. It has had several uses since, including a boarding house.
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7492
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Besides knowing when to hunt, how to scout for deer, the games laws, and deer anatomy, hunters need to keep a few basic things in mind to keep the hunt safe and memorable. These include keeping safety the primary concern, always taking good shots, avoiding detection by the deer through controlling smell, movement, and sounds, and properly field dressing the deer.
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7494
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Green provides some basic pointers for hunting bucks and does. These include knowing the territory where the hunt will occur; knowing the hunting law because ignorance is no excuse and can be dangerous to the hunter as well as other hunters in the field; and knowing the deer's anatomy so as to take the deer in the most humane way possible.
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