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6675
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Lake Waccamaw, covering 8,938 acres, is the largest natural lake between Maine and Florida. Located in Columbus County, the lake is a fisherman's paradise. Louder discusses the lake's history, access, and fish population, which includes largemouth bass, white perch, bluegill, black crappie, chain pickerel, and catfish.
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6676
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Two shipments of six thousand inch long northern pike fry were given to the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission by the Ohio Department of Natural Resource's Division of Wildlife. The fish are being tried experimentally in six lakes across the state to determine if their introduction will help to control excessive numbers of gizzard, shad, and suckers. A concern is whether or not the pike will be able to survive and reproduce in waters far from its native habitat.
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