February 2006
Being nibbled to death by ducks
When dealing with government, it’s almost certain somewhere along the line the public will be confused — and that confusion will benefit government and hit citizens in the pocketbook. […]
Do the jerk, see it work
Throughout this magazine, you’ll read stories where bass fishermen constantly refer to jerkbaits as among the most productive lures in their tackle boxes in late February and early March. […]
Six Tar Heels get Final Classic Shot
One invitation to the 2006 Bassmaster Classic will be awarded to the winning boater of the Jan. 19-21 ESPN Outdoors Series National Championship at East Lake Tohopekaliga in Kissimmee, Fla. He’ll also earn $100,000. […]
February can be a sweet month
February is a black mark on the calendar for a lot of fishermen in North Carolina.
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Don’t get reeled into problems
Hopefully you’ve never been in the middle of a heated battle with a potential trophy fish and had your reel lock up or other equipment malfunction. […]
Put your beagles on some North Carolina rabbits
Real rabbit hunters are fit and rugged sportsmen. […]
Visit Badin Lake for late-winter North Carolina largemouth bass
It’s deep and clear, tucked in some of the world’s most ancient, worn-round mountains. It has no warm-water discharge, no hot hole, and it’s not a particularly big reservoir. […]
Secret of North Carolina’s Coastal Stripers
All one needs to know about striped bass is most of them swim between Cape Cod and Cape Hatteras nine months of the year, and the remaining three months aggregate within 5 miles east of N.C. 12 on the Outer Banks from Rudee Inlet to Hatteras inlet. […]