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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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19214
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Although no longer the most popular restaurant fish, mullet are still an important species to North Carolina fishermen.
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19215
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An abundance of plant and animal life are free for harvest along North Carolina's shores. Besides wild game, fish, and shellfish, many plants are edible such as the prickly pear, yaupon, and sea lettuce.
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Coastwatch (NoCar QH 91 A1 N62x), Vol. 11 Issue 9, Oct 1984, p4-5, il Periodical Website