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Date: 2014-01-06 14:20:58
Fisheries
Fisherman
Salter Path
North Carolina
Bogue Banks
Flathead mullet
Fishing in Israel
Fishing
Fish
Geography of North Carolina

Stop Net Fishing for Mullet In the fall, with a shift in the wind and a significant drop in the temperature, known locally as a “mullet blow,” some Bogue Bankers still feel an instinctive urge to carry on their foref

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