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An angler spent 45 minutes off the coast of North Carolina reeling in a fish as his buddies kept hauling in their catches, making comments about how long it was taking him. They didn't know the fish ...
A bright blue fish was caught off the coast of North Carolina — and it could set a world record. A photo shows angler Connor Stone holding the colorful fish, a member of the species called ...
A 23.5-pound false albacore fish was caught off the coast of Ocean City last week by Timothy Shaarda, setting a new Maryland ...
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From trash to marine treasures: How NC's artificial reefs benefit anglers, marine lifeFor decades, old boats, concrete piping, reef balls and natural materials have been used to attract marine life to the NC coast. Here's why.
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A Guide to Fishing North Carolina's Crystal Coast - MSNLocated near the easternmost protrusion of the Outer Banks, the Crystal Coast offers inshore opportunities and a relatively easy run to the Gulf Stream. The post A Guide to Fishing North Carolina ...
Massive fish caught off North Carolina coast could set world record. See for yourself By Moira Ritter. May 2, 2023 3:52 PM.
Recently, the tackle shop owner was fishing for swordfish with three friends off the North Carolina coast, he told McClatchy News. But when he felt a tug on his line, it was much stronger than the ...
An angler spent 45 minutes off the coast of North Carolina reeling in a fish as his buddies kept hauling in their catches, making comments about how long it was taking him.
Old concrete, wrecked ships and aircraft in 42 artificial reefs off the North Carolina create homes for small organisms that draw tiny fish that in turn attract some of the most sought-after game ...
A bright blue fish was caught off the coast of North Carolina — and it could set a world record. A photo shows angler Connor Stone holding the colorful fish, a member of the species called ...
Massive fish caught off North Carolina coast could set world record. See for yourself By Moira Ritter. May 2, 2023 2:52 PM.
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