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Bird hunters sometimes curtail their activities or give up hunting altogether for a number of reasons, including business schedules and distance to hunting grounds. For these hunters use of Licensed Controlled Shooting Preserves can provide an alternative. The aim of hunting preserves is to provide hunting that is as natural as possible. Mitchell describes how preserves operate and includes a list of licensed shooting preserves in North Carolina.
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Lake Waccamaw in Columbus County, one of the state's largest natural lakes, is also one of the largest between Maine and Florida. The lake supports thirty-three different species of freshwater fish. Louder describes some of the game fish that attract fall fishermen, including the largemouth bass, bluegill, white perch, black crappie, chain pickerel, and carp.
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