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![]() "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... "JLH" wrote in message ... 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? -- *****Have a Spectacular Day!***** John H 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. A lot of the big stores do not carry locally caught fish, but on the coast it is all local. There are a number of small trucks that drive to the coast and load up with fish and ice then sell locally caught fish on the roadside. Some of the smaller stores and fish markets also sell local fish. It all depends on where you shop. I shop at my neighborhood Harris Teeter store and they rarely have local fish. John Chapel Hill |
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