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Four rail species live in the state - the clapper, king, Virginia, and sora. Rails are often called marsh hens because of their salt marsh habitats and chicken like build. Hunting rails goes back to the 1800s; they are a hard quarry to seek and find and attract only the hardiest of hunters. Lawrence describes where and how this bird is hunted.
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5496
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Lawrence recommends a fishing trip to the state's cool mountain lakes when the July/August heat of Eastern North Carolina drains an angler's ambition to fish. He discusses the fisheries in lakes, including Fontana, Cheoah, Calderwood, Chatuge, and Santeetlah.
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