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26387
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North Carolina’s public waters will be stocked with over 700,000 trout this season. Fishing licenses will require a trout stamp for fishing in designated public mountain trout waters.
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Friend O’ Wildlife (NoCar Oversize SK 431 F74x), Vol. 23 Issue (26) 2, Spring 1979, p9
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Record #:
26391
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Steelhead trout have been stocked in North Carolina mountain lakes, providing anglers with a west coast treat.
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Friend O’ Wildlife (NoCar Oversize SK 431 F74x), Vol. 23 Issue (26) 2, Spring 1979, p18
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27391
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Shaffner talks about his return to fly-fishing for trout on the Cherokee reservation in western North Carolina, where he fished when he was a boy, and good places to fish on the land. Also, the new catch-and release program is explained, as well as the benefits of the program.
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29618
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Tiny holes, pockets and back eddies in North Carolina rivers are likely holding areas for trout because they are good hideouts, receive less fishing pressure, and have slow currents. Pocket-water trout are especially appealing to fishermen because they can approach close without spooking them. This article offers tips on pocket water identification and trout fishing techniques.
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37882
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Trout fishing in North Carolina has always been popular, and demand has only increased. The description, food habits, management, reproduction, and distribution are described for each type of trout found in North Carolina waters.
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38068
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Although most believe that wild caught trout produce the best fish, hatcheries are not to be put to the side. In actuality, there is little difference once the fish have been released into a stream or lake.
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38675
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During a weekend spent fishing, a man reflects on the setting of a place along a stream that was good for trout, and away from pesky bugs.