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735
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Thurston Gaskill has been leading hunting and fishing parties in the Pamlico Sound all his life. The veteran guide has witnessed many changes during that time.
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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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35613
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Among what the Outer Banks was known for, Dean added to the list its saltwater fishing areas. To guide the fishing aficionado to a quality saltwater fishing experience, the author offered tips for best inlets, lodging, times of year and day, transport modes, and attire.
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New East (NoCar F 251 T37x), Vol. 1 Issue 5, Nov/Dec 1973, p22-23
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39411
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The article talks about fishing and the fishing industry on the Roanoke River and the sounds. Mitchell Blake, of Chocowinity, founded 'FishIBX', a fishing guide service in eastern North Carolina.
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43687
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While fly-fishing in North Carolina's mountains (angling method that uses a light-weight lure—called an artificial fly—to catch fish), one may encounter a variety of different fish. Fish biologists, Jacob Rash and Luke Etchison, give readers a small species guide to what they should expect when exploring the outdoors of western North Carolina.
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