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38003
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Answering the question of the problem of fishing in the Catawba and Yadkin River reservoirs, the author surmises that although the improvement of fishing in these areas is in the hands of the power companies, the introduction of walleyed pike could be beneficial.
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38073
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The answer to why there are so few rockfish and if there is anything being done to increase their numbers is explained. Most of the female fish do not survive to the age they need to spawn, but in order to save and increase their numbers, eggs are being harvested in hatcheries and later released back into the wild.
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38173
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The growth rate of fish is an important index to the quality and productivity of a pond or lake. A survey in 1950 was conducted across several lakes in North Carolina comparing amount to fish sixe to lake specifications.
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38746
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Artificial lures can be great for catching largemouth bass; the weight, color, and size are all factors to be considered when fishing.
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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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44188
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This article is written in first person by two biologists, Ben Ricks and Corey Oakley. They discuss fishing, but with a focus on two subspecies of bass: northern large-mouth bass and Florida bass. The two biologists explain the differences between the two and touch on the scientific aspects of the fish to better help others catch them; they also provide other helpful information for those who might be new to fishing.
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