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5 results for Wildlife in North Carolina Vol. 59 Issue 6, June 1995
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2359
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Joyce Taylor, seafood education specialist for the UNC Sea Grant College Program in Morehead City, is a recognized expert in seafood handling and preparation who conducts statewide workshops and writes cookbooks and newsletters.
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2360
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State rivers, like the Nantahala, Lumber, and the Waccamaw, provide wilderness canoe campers the opportunity for close contact with nature, or what Henry Thoreau called \"the perfection of travelling.\"
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2361
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Over 200 species of mosquitoes in the state and other bugs can interfere with outside enjoyment. For some people the remedy means solutions or solution-soaked clothing that repels, or clothing that prevents bugs from reaching the skin.
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2362
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For years bass fishermen in the state have been successful using the Carolina rig, a device consisting of a plastic worm on a leader behind small weights. Modifications over the past fifty years have made this method more effective than ever.
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2363
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Lake Gaston, which straddles the North Carolina-Virginia border, is a fisherman's paradise, offering some of the state's best game fishing. Some of its wide variety of species reach record size
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