Fishing North Carolina's Outer Banks
Using this guide will help you know where to go, what to bring, and what to expect when fishing throughout the state.
This is the fascinating story of the Banks and the Bankers; of whalers, stockmen, lifesavers, wreckers, boatmen, and fishermen; of the constantly changing inlets famous for channel bass fishing; and of the once thriving Diamond City that ...
This guide includes 48 inshore marine fish, both common and exotic, found in the waters surrounding the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Includes Groupers, Snappers, Jacks, Drums, Porgies, Grunts, as well as Rays and Sharks.
One night, historians say, Warren met Kill Devil Hills Coast Guard Capt. William Lewark on the hotel's sprawling deck. The men looked around them at the ...
Much has been documented, but many stories were lost—until now. Join local historian Sarah Downing as she reveals a past of the Outer Banks eroded by time and tides.
Although the fishing industry is threatened today as never before, commercial fishermen will continue to develop new markets and fight for their livelihoods.
This book chronicles the history of sport fishing on the Outer Banks. Whether fishing is a livelihood or a pastime, fishermen and fisherwomen invest in more than just catching.
Bubble Holes, Barking Sands, and Rippled Runnels Orrin H. Pilkey, Tracy Monegan Rice, William J. Neal. The constant renewal of the beach reflects the constant evolution of the sea's equilibrium with the shore. The wind generates waves ...
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Author Sally Nixon Haines invites readers to see this place as locals do, offering insider information, travel tips, and amusing anecdotes—all sprinkled with a hearty dose of humor and nostalgia.