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Record #:
22612
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The Tuckasegee River in western North Carolina has steadily gained popularity over the years for its fishing. The fishing is diverse with trout, bass, walleye and carp in the 50 mile long river that empties into Fontana Lake, which is also heavily stocked by the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission.
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23923
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From July through September, the elusive Giant Red Drum populates the Pamlico Sound. A strategic style of bait and line movement is necessary to catch these tricky fish.
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23948
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False albacore are speedy fish that are difficult to catch, but anglers have learned to adjust baiting methods, fly rod weight, and casting tactics to become more successful. The Cape Lookout Albacore Festival brings a number of false albacore anglers together each year and has revived the sport of catching this species of fish.
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21938
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For a fisherman, knowing when you're fishing in legal water and when you're trespassing on someone's private waters can sometimes be difficult to determine. Beasley seeks to define navigable rivers and non-navigable ones, what private water is, how NC defines navigability, and what happens if a conflict happens between a fisherman and a water owner.
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