Rigging Wars
Although the first plastic worms were made in the 1860s and the plastic worm was first patented in 1870, these early creations were lifeless and brittle and had little appeal to fish or anglers. […]
Although the first plastic worms were made in the 1860s and the plastic worm was first patented in 1870, these early creations were lifeless and brittle and had little appeal to fish or anglers. […]
Little kids, big kids, even old guys like to catch catfish. Coming in a variety of species, catfish are widely distributed in the Lower 48 states. […]
During 2005 and 2006, deer hunters produced record-setting harvests in North Carolina. […]
What are the prospects for big bucks this season? Read this issue to find out. […]
Cedar Island may hold the next world-record red drum.
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The southeastern coast of North Carolina is a producer of super-sized kingfish as well as superior king mackerel fishermen. […]
The tide had been slack when we neared the little section of bank where a pair of smaller creeks funneled out of the marsh and spilled into a larger creek. […]
The Cedar-Island-to-Ocracoke ferry was discharging a load of passengers late in the afternoon. The August heat was starting to dissipate in the slanting rays of the sun. […]
In 1970 Lee Parsons kept seeing big striped, flat-sided fish at the wrecks and reefs off Wrightsville Beach. […]
According to the old song, when it’s summertime, the living is easy. […]
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