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23919
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The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission's mussel breeding program increases the number of fresh water mussels in the state. Researchers study the mussels' behaviors and evaluate the effects of natural and human activity on this endangered population.
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43707
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Sporting clays is often described as golf with a shotgun. A sporting clays course tries to mimic the many different angles of wild bird hunting. Deep River Sporting Clays wind through 65 miles of woodland near Sanford in Lee County.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 55 Issue 4, April 2023, p26, il
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34399
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Crappie are one of anglers’ favorite freshwater fish in North Carolina. The fish are spread out in shallow water during the spring, but move to deeper water in the summer. Two Triangle-area fishing guides share their knowledge and offer tips on catching crappie in Jordan Reservoir and Shearon Harris Lake.
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21931
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Some turkey hunters enjoy the hunt, while others enjoy it but also have a passion for collecting the old handmade turkey calls.
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27653
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Jug fishing, also called noodling, is an easy and fun way to catch a vast amount of catfish in one fishing trip. Jug fishermen Max Mullins, Charlie Overton, and Hunter Smith discuss the sport and describe how to prepare the catfish for consumption.
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Jeffrey Klinefelter, a wildlife artist from Etna Green, Indiana, won the top award in the 2013 N.C. Waterfowl Conservation Stamp and Print Competition with his vivid painting of a pair of Northern shovelers sitting along the water's edge.
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43806
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Mike Zlotnicki, associate editor of "Wildlife in North Carolina" magazine explains one misconception in selecting the right fly line in thinking that you must fish floating flies with floating line but actually "you can also use a sinking fly and it will simply hinge down on the leader."
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 55 Issue 7, July 2023, p20, il
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35029
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In this account, the author recalls the hunting incident that convinced him that an affinity for hunting can be in a person’s DNA.
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43044
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Dustin Wilks began bass fishing in the 1990s and entered tournament fishing in 1999, making a good living out of his beloved hobby. After leaving the tournament trail in 2012, he has since moved on to producing his own television show, "Catching Bass With Dustin Wilkes", a popular program on Sportsman Channel and World Fishing Network.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 53 Issue 8, August 2021, p32
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24497
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North Carolina’s Wildlife Resources Commission is in the process of developing more public shooting ranges across the state. The first public range opened in 2006, but since 2012, six more have either opened or are in the planning stages. The Commission aims to create safe, readily available ranges for North Carolinians who partake in hunting and shooting sports.
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21086
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Zlotnicki visits Wake County gunsmith Dan Hopping's workshop and describes how he makes the old flintlock rifles.
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17417
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In May, NC Wildlife Resources Commission biologists found a rare minnow in the Deep Swamp Branch in Hertford County. It is the first time the brindle shiner has been found in the Chowan River Basin.
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43964
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Riverside Sportsman Club is an African American hunt club founded in the 1970s. The club primarily meets and hunts on member owned property in Granville and Franklin Counties. Dogs have always been a part of Riverside's history. The club has since gone from deer hounds to beagles, as it was observed the deer hound often ran the deer too hard. A founding member of the club, James Moore died at age 97 in 2021.
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13860
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Zlotnicki discusses the Boykin spaniel, a versatile hunting dog, which can work as a retriever of waterfowl and as an upland hunter flushing birds.
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