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Default Fresh fish off the coast of NC

On Thu, 22 Feb 2007 16:22:37 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
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"JLH" wrote in message
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On 22 Feb 2007 05:06:05 -0800, "dvh" wrote:

On Feb 21, 3:23 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:
If I lived in Long Island, I'd know what fish to expect in markets (or
on my
hook) at certain times of year, like flounder, bluefish, porgies, sea
robins, etc. Do some of these same varieties exist local to North
Carolina?

Right now there are Stripers to be caught around New Bern. Plenty of
what we call Speckled Trout up in the feeder creeks. I don't know what
they are doing on the coast.


Are you in the New Bern area?
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No. I have a friend in Raleigh who claims her grocery stores never have
locally caught sal****er fish. Not shellfish, but fish. The story sounds
fishy to me, so that's why I'm asking. The problem could be the store, her
lack of knowledge, or maybe there isn't much available for other reasons.
So, I'm curious.


I was asking 'dvh'. The Safeway just down the road never has any locally
caught fish. The Giant, a couple miles away usually has croaker, stripers,
spot, perch, and sometimes trout, all of which could be considered 'local'.
I've no idea if they were 'locally' caught, however. But, it does show that
the problem could be the store.
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