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37799
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A photographic spread of a fishing contest at Wrape’s Lake.
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37813
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The Atlantic croaker can be caught all along the eastern coast of the US from either surf-fishing or still casting.
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37821
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When the fishing gets tough in lakes and ponds, the answer could be fishing more aggressively, which studies have shown can help bring the populations back up.
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37840
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As a part of the national organization, Better Fishing Program for Boys and Girls, children are involved in the summertime fishing program. It is a nonprofit organization for the sole purpose of exposing kids to the recreational activity of fishing.
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37878
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Photographs with captions describe the lure of deep sea fishing off the North Carolina coast.
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37896
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North Carolina boasts over 2.25 million acres of inland waters, including streams, rivers, lakes, ponds, and more. Fishing, as a sport or recreation, is one of the most popular pastimes in the state. A system of stocking fish, surveys, and conservation keeps the fisher people happy and the fish stocked.
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37899
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This is a letter to “Joe,” the average man who goes fishing or hunting at any available moment. This particular letter warns of not fertilizing your pond too early.
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37984
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Acquiring worms for fishing bait can be made simpler by constructing worm beds in your backyard.
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38000
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If the water is clear in a reservoir, the game fish populations are usually high, and offer good fishing. If the water is full of silt, the outcomes are not as good, but farmers and plant workers are working on keeping the water clear for the benefit of all.
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38002
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Complete with pictures, some helpful tips are suggested for becoming a better sportsman.
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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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38067
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In order to have good fish for eating, the author supplies several tips that can lead to success.
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38068
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Although most believe that wild caught trout produce the best fish, hatcheries are not to be put to the side. In actuality, there is little difference once the fish have been released into a stream or lake.
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38069
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In an answer to where there are no extra fees associated with fishing, the author divides the western 20 counties into the best for fishing.
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38154
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The Waynesville Hatchery for trout began its preseason stocking in March, with nearly 100,000 trout being distributed into lakes and streams.