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Experienced salt-water fishermen know weather often determines whether or not the fishing trip is successful.
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Long admired for its dazzling display of rhododendron, Roan Mountain is also a magnificent garden of rare plants left over from the last Ice Age.
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Nickens suggests loading your gear in a canoe instead of a heavy backpack for hikes.
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Turkey hunting is like a gigantic board game in which the human player is likely to be gobbled alive.
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Well adapted to the longleaf pine forests of the Coastal Plain, the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker hangs on.
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Old-growth forests in North Carolina can be found in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, along the Blue Ridge Parkway, in the Nantahala National Forest, and in Pisgah National Forest.
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Our trout streams are on the brink of disaster due to polluted air, not polluted water.
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Slime mold, formally known as Leo carpus fragilis, is a common species of mold found in damp, shady woodlands in North Carolina.
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The zebra mussel from Europe is poised to threaten water supplies throughout the United States, including the waters of North Carolina.
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Some feel that various rivers in North Carolina should be designated natural and scenic rivers by the federal government.
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Arrington provides helpful hints on bass fishing.
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The crabbing industry in North Carolina is expanding annually. Blue crab stocks are abundant, and the industry has experienced virtually no obstacles to its growth.
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Nickens offers helpful hints on backpacking.
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For white-tailed deer, summer is the time to raise young, grow antlers, eat heartily, and frolic.
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Even if it's hot, bluegills and bass can be caught in small, cool ponds.