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Runoff from agricultural fields, animal feedlots, and residential developments contribute to water quality degradation in the east. Riparian buffers strips are effective filters to keep pollutants from reaching streams and rivers.
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Fishing for speckled trout in the colder months like November can be tricky. Peter Boettger gives suggestions on the best way to catch the trout.
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Peter Boettger explains what makes the estuaries brackish and what the changing salinity of the estuaries means for fishermen.
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The Northern Mummichog makes excellent bait and is easy enough to catch using a used milk jug. In addition it is not recommended that fishermen eat them as they could cause one to develop a larval parasite.
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Peter Boettger presents the first installment of the tale of a father and son fishing trip. Father and son wake early in the morning to travel to Nag’s Head to fish for trout.
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The second installment of Peter Boettger’s tale of a father and son fishing trip to Nag’s Head. They select a fishing spot, and catch several trout while wading into the water.
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The Red Drum is a saltwater fish found in various places of the Atlantic, but North Carolina boasts the biggest ones. There are several ways to prepare for a fishing trip aimed at catching them so fishermen throughout the state should be ready should they feel the urge to catch them.
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Oysters provide a very important part in water filtration. This role is why the oyster shell recycling program is so important.