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Death, taxes, and wildlife officials shutting down the fishing when the bite is at its hottest... Those are the three ...
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Tom Campbell: North Carolina's fishing and fishery policies must be reformed to bring fish backTom Campbell says North Carolina needs to change how it operates its fisheries and its policies because the current operations aren't working.
The Charlotte Observer on MSN12d
Invasive fish first found in Lake Norman is spreading rapidly in NC, state saysNC Wildlife Resources Commission seeks public’s help to reduce the threat to native species posed by the invader.
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For several days a huge bluefin tuna were caught at Jennette’s Pier in Nags Head, but the bluefin fun came to an end after an ...
With the deadline approaching for bills to progress pass one chamber, the North Carolina General Assembly will take up many ...
They say the road to hell is paved with good intentions. In the case of Lake Norman, the road to Hell might be paved with ...
Alabama bass, which are often mistaken for spotted or largemouth bass, are an invasive species to North Carolina that are now being found in the state's coastal areas.
An invasive fish first found in Lake Norman is spreading ... “Populations of largemouth bass are being dramatically reduced, while North Carolina could potentially lose smallmouth and spotted ...
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