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19213
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What was once a subsistence activity, hunting for deer, bear, wild turkey, squirrel, rabbit, or waterfowl is now mostly recreational along the North Carolina coast. Game hunting in this area of the state is very popular and Friday discusses its history and its changes.
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Record #:
24725
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The author discusses the various methods of duck hunting, paying particular focus on the lengths the hunters go to in order to have a successful hunt. Many create intricate ‘bush blinds’ and wait in them for hours.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 17 Issue 32, January 1950, p3-6, 20, il
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Record #:
35944
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This interview revealed what Hatteras Island was like when it was what Luther Hooper Sr. called a hunter’s paradise. For him, what made Hatteras Island paradisiacal for hunters were the abundance of hunting lodges and parties, adventures in reef hunting and skiff sailing.
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Sea Chest (NoCar F 262 D2 S42), Vol. 1 Issue 3, Spring 1974, p57-59