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38168
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The Grindle is an inland fish that looks like it is from prehistoric times and is known to prey on other game fish, making it the scourge of fishermen.
Record #:
13905
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Tar Heels who want real fishing don't need to leave their own state, because North Carolina has anything from rainbow trout to tarpon.
Source:
The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 18 Issue 7, July 1950, p4, 18, f
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Record #:
22450
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From the colonial periods to the early twentieth century, fishing constituted a major economic activity in North Carolina. There is early evidence of commercial fisheries and distinct traditions of fishing shad, herring, rock, bass and sturgeon.
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