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Fresh fish off the coast of NC
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? |
Fresh fish off the coast of NC
"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... 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? most certainly, as well as others including mackerel and tuna |
Fresh fish off the coast of NC
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? Yes - and the specialty is redneck clams. |
Fresh fish off the coast of NC
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message m... 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? Yes - and the specialty is redneck clams. Must be referring to oysters...... |
Fresh fish off the coast of NC
John wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message m... 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? Yes - and the specialty is redneck clams. Must be referring to oysters...... WHOOSH!!! |
Fresh fish off the coast of NC
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
John wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message m... 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? Yes - and the specialty is redneck clams. Must be referring to oysters...... WHOOSH!!! I had no idea there was a clam species called a "redneck claim". I learn something new everyday. |
Fresh fish off the coast of NC
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. |
Fresh fish off the coast of NC
"dvh" wrote in message
ups.com... 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. Is there enough of a commercial flounder catch that it appears in food stores at any point during the year? |
Fresh fish off the coast of NC
"Reginald P. Smithers III" "remove wrote in message . .. Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: John wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message m... 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? Yes - and the specialty is redneck clams. Must be referring to oysters...... WHOOSH!!! I had no idea there was a clam species called a "redneck claim". I learn something new everyday. Me neither - eaten a few bearded clams in life tho...... |
Fresh fish off the coast of NC
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 |
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