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Estes describes the red squirrel. It is half the size of the gray squirrel and lives in the western counties of the state in forests above 3,500 feet. This squirrel is very territorial and chatters unceasingly at any person or animal that enters its grounds. This noisy behavior has earned it the nickname “boomer.”
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Dean discusses the craft of two waterfowl hunters who make their own decoys. Neal Conoley, Jr. has been carving since 1967 and Stuart Critcher since 1945.
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Julian Hamilton, Jr. was born in 1925 and has lived most of his life In Beaufort and the surrounding area. He has worked as a commercial fisherman; is known as a decoy maker of some stature; and is one of the area's most knowledgeable sportsmen. In this Carolina Profile, he reflects on his outdoor experiences and what the coastal lands and resources mean to him.
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