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Record #:
26097
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Fishermen and bass clubs across North Carolina have contributed countless hours and data to the NC Wildlife Resources Commission’s Division of Inland Fisheries 1976 Bass Catch Survey. Data so far shows that catch did not vary from season to season as would have been expected, and that ponds provided the best place for a quick catch.
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Friend O’ Wildlife (NoCar Oversize SK 431 F74x), Vol. 21 Issue 3, Summer 1977, p14
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Record #:
13725
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Randy Lingerfelt discusses the world of professional bass fishing. A native of Albemarle, Lingerfelt works full-time as a warehouse coordinator, but at age 29, he is well on his way to turning a hobby into an occupation.
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Record #:
21733
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Shaffner, a fishing guide in northwestern North Carolina, describes fishing for smallmouth bass in a very under-utilized fishery--the tributaries of large smallmouth bass rivers. He considers it the state's greatest freshwater game fish. He provides information on some of the streams listed by their river basins, such as the Yadkin River, New River, and French Broad River basins, as well as tackle and techniques to use.
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26400
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White bass, one of the most popular fish in North Carolina, is relatively new to the state, being stocked the Yadkin and Catawba River reservoirs in the 1950s.
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Friend O’ Wildlife (NoCar Oversize SK 431 F74x), Vol. 23 Issue (26) 3, Sept 1979, p12
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Record #:
37793
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Striped bass are fished both commercially and as game species. Overfishing has become a problem for them, however, the US Fish and Wildlife Service has a hatchery for them in an effort to reestablish their numbers in rivers and streams.