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In this continuing series of articles on North Carolina's state parks, Constantino discusses Pettigrew State Park, which lies in Washington and Tyrell counties and features many natural and recreational attractions. The historic Somerset Place Plantation, the home of the Josiah Collins family, is located there and is administered by the state as a historic site.
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9474
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The 1976-1977 hunting season was the first year of mandatory tagging for all big game species in North Carolina. Statewide turkey, wild boar, and bear kills are reported by counties. Deer kills are reported by counties and include sex of the deer; manner of taking, such as rifle, bow, or shotgun; and lands, such as game lands or others.
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Lewis continues his discussion of working decoys, or decoys used for hunting as differentiated from those used for ornamental purposes, and some of individuals who carved them.
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In this continuing series of articles on North Carolina's state parks, Constantino discusses the six state parks that include registered Natural Landmarks. The parks are Mount Mitchell on the Blue Ridge Parkway; Mount Jefferson near West Jefferson; Stone Mountain west of Roaring Gap; Pilot Mountain north of Winston-Salem; Piedmont Beech Natural Area in William B. Umstead near Raleigh; and Jockey's Ridge at Nags Head.
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