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13240
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Leon Brown, a rural mail carrier who lives in Selma, North Carolina, has a set-up for raising big, active, hybrid earthworms. Besides being fun, the hobby pays off when Brown markets the worms during the fishing season; he has even produced a hybrid of worms developed from Neuse River blue worms and red wrigglers.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 21 Issue 1, June 1953, p6, f
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Record #:
38699
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The author goes into detail about what bait, lure, and fishing technique are best for which species of fish.
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38746
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Artificial lures can be great for catching largemouth bass; the weight, color, and size are all factors to be considered when fishing.
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38153
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Whether or not fish can see in color has been debated by fishermen and scientists alike. The fishing tackle business has lines and lures in every color of the rainbow in the hopes of attracting fish.