N&O Index Card Listings

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Fishing
  • Peat mining moratorium urged to protect fishing - My 2 86 4D
  • Rising insurance costs called threat to fishing industry - Jn 2 86 1C
  • Rules proposed for shore fishing in N.C. refuges - Jy 3 86 24C
  • Water panel urged to protect fishing areas - Oc 14 86 6B
Fishing
  • Spanish mackerel population elusive problem - Jn 7 87 17B
  • Tournament fishing becomes growing concern - Jn 14 87 18B
  • UNC scientist tests new seafood trap - Au 9 87 35A
  • Study seeks to fathom waters' troubles; Coastal fishermen are worried the answers might be coming
  • too late - Se 6 87 1
Fishing
  • Too many anglers competing for too few fish - Fe 17 91 12B
  • Commercial fishing gear allowed (Chart) - My 5 91 14B
  • Electrofishing rings up a lot of big catfish - My 13 91 1
  • Fishermen fear limits will injure shark trade - My 25 91 1B
  • Fishing near Marine target ships not only illegal, it could be deadly - Jn 9 91 14B
  • Many lacking fishing ethics - Jn 16 91 14B
Fishing
  • Fishing improves as weather warms - Fe 4 90 12B
  • Striper fishing is legal for coastal anglers - Fe 11 90 11B
  • Accord among fishermen has a big catch to it (recreational and commercial fishing) - Fe 18 90 15B
  • Big boats may not be best; Smaller boats offer fishing advantages - Mr 18 90 13B
  • N.C. piers offer anglers big thrills - Mr 18 90 14B
  • Bass fishing is fine in brackish waters - Ap 1 90 12B
  • Trips offer plenty in the deep seas - Ap 1 90 13B
  • Buckhorn is unexpected fishing treat - Ap 8 90 10B
  • Teen angler Lawler first in crappie event - Ap 8 90 11B
  • Good fishing runs deep at Mayo in Person County - Ap 15 90 13B
  • Striped bass outlook improves - Ap 22 90 12B
  • Reluctant fishermen must gear up to use turtle devices in nets - Ap 28 90 4B
  • Commercial fishing in N.C. - (Charts) - Ap 29 90 13A
  • Seafood often is imported - Ap 29 90 13A
  • Tar Heel fishermen adrift on rough economic waters - Ap 29 90 1
  • Rockfish harvest may end; State panel weighs Roanoke River ban - My 4 90 4B
  • Cobia get attention of anglers - My 6 90 11B
  • She's 68, but granny (Delage) knows about fishing - My 6 90 10B
  • The signs point to good fishing - My 6 90 10B
  • State bans harvest of Roanoke River rockfish - My 8 90 4B
  • A charter to Gulf can be exhausting - My 13 90 16B
  • If you make it to Gulf Stream, it's a good bet you'll catch tuna - My 13 90 14B
  • Bass fishing is ideal on Mattamuskeet - My 20 90 12B
  • Action steady at Lake Phelps - My 27 90 13B
  • Little bream can pack a big punch - Jn 3 90 12B
  • The angling ambassador - Jn 6 90 1D
  • Blue marlin tourneys start Monday - Jn 10 90 12B
  • San Diego is the place for bass - Jn 10 90 14B
  • Reeling in the experience - Jn 16 90 1D
  • The sunfish packs a fun wallop - Jn 24 90 10B
  • Ice 'em down; Smart planning can keep the catch of the day from turning bad - Jy 4 90 1E
  • Summertime is the busiest time for coastal flounder fishermen - Jy 15 90 12B
  • Pitt pond hooking trout fishermen - Au 13 90 1B
  • Fishermen creating problems with lines - Au 19 89 14B
  • Knowing fish traffic leads to best catches - Au 26 90 14B
  • Fishermen don't have to cool it during hot weather - Se 2 90 15B
  • School is in for anglers trying to hook pompano - Se 2 90 14B
  • Head boats provide everything fishermen need - except luck - Se 9 90 16B
  • He goes to great depths to lure bass of summer - Se 16 90 12B
  • Beaverdam offers quiet fishing - Se 23 90 14B
  • King fishing requires plenty of savvy - Oc 7 90 12B
  • No fast-fix seen for dwindling flounder - No 4 90 15B
  • Oak leaves and rising minnows could be clues to good fishing - No 11 90 14B
  • Fishing area reopens; TEDs required - De 27 90 4B
Fishing
  • Albemarle is rockfish hot spot - Ap 24 88 16B
  • It's time to tackle the shellcracker - Ma 15 88 17B
  • Though job ranks low, fisherman don't carp - Ma 21 88 3C
  • Raleigh fisherman (Earnhardt) wades into China's cool, cool waters - Ma 26 88 1C
  • Editorial: Catfish weather in Carolina - Jn 5 88 6D
  • Tar Heel fishermen dominate BASS tournament on Pamlico - Jn 5 88 14B
  • Garner native (Vernon) gives sport boost - Jn 12 88 15B
  • Swansboro angler's catch breaks 1952 all-tackle mark - Jn 12 88 17B
  • The price of fishin' just went up - Jn 12 88 18B
  • A fish school story; Hatteras students learn about fish line, angles and brine - Jn 18 88 1D
  • Cobia holes offer big catches, but beware of thieving sharks - Jy 10 88 15B
  • A houndfish is a runner who lives to fight - Jy 17 88 13B
  • Down deep, Mr. Blue calls shots - Jy 17 88 13B
  • Light tackle makes sport of dolphin - Jy 31 88 16B
  • High-relief sea bottoms yield abundance of fish - Au 7 88 16B
  • Mullet moving upstream - Au 7 88 16B
  • Maine fishing deal draws fire from N.C. (Maine MENHADEN fishermen and Soviet processor) - Au 14 88 39A
  • Gibson uses free time to search for flounder - Au 21 88 12B
  • Hibdon wins BASS Classic - Au 28 88 14B
  • Editorial: Haul in the nets - for good - Se 19 88 10A
  • Improved methods, technologies cited in declining catches (Charts) - Se 19 88 9A
  • Where there's a mill, there's a pond - Se 25 88 14B
  • Illegal flounder seized in fishermen's (Willis) protest - Oc 8 88 17A
  • 'Net Profit' nets a king and a U.S. Open profit - Oc 9 88 19B
  • Flounder rules rile fishermen - No 14 88 1C
  • Judge opens season for king mackerel No 16 88 2C
  • Raleigh fisherman's grouper may be a world record No 20 88 15B
  • Judge moves to open king mackerel season No 29 88 16C
Fishing
  • Shadows aside, the first shad surely shows a sign of spring - Fe 9 89 14C
  • Warm weather leads to some hot strikes - Fe 12 89 12B
  • Freshwater 'reefs' can aid anglers - Mr 5 89 14B
  • Fishing's fine in fresh water - Ap 16 89 12B
  • Regional fishery council sets mackerel quota - Ap 28 89 2C
  • Saltwater fishing license proposal stirring debate - My 3 89 3C
  • Senator (Barker) urges study of saltwater (fishing) license - My 6 89 15A
  • Sunfish bedding and biting - My 28 89 14B
  • Fishing the flats - Jn 11 89 14B
  • Records were made to be ... eaten - Jn 11 89 14B
  • Outer Banks bounty awaits all fishermen - Jn 25 89 13B
  • Cheap little rod turns out to be a reel pleasure - Jy 9 89 12B
  • Piers provide a good angle - Jy 9 89 12B
  • Limits may be needed for bountiful blues - Jy 16 89 12B
  • Warren takes billfish trophy - Jy 16 89 13B
  • More fishermen going for the thrill, not the kill - Jy 17 89 1C
  • His 'gig' means fish, not music - Jy 23 89 14B
  • The fitting touch is the right hook - Jy 23 89 12B
  • Fishing ban considered near Weyerhaeuser mill - Jy 29 89 2C
  • N.C. anglers spent $7 million for fishing licenses in 1988 - Jy 30 89 12B
  • Tarpon finding a summer home in Pamlico Sound - Au 13 89 13B
  • Barrier-free fishing planned for arboretum - Au 18 89 2C
  • Morehead lands a 'grander' in DU marlin tournament - Au 20 89 12B
  • Coast catches fill many a day's grill - Au 27 89 14B
  • There's a slew of fish in shallow waters - Au 27 89 12B
  • Commission urges relaxed restrictions on stripers - Oc 22 89 16B
  • Successful surf angler reads signs - Oc 22 89 16B
  • Woman angler (Rakes) says federation treating her unfairly - Oc 23 89 2C
  • Fishermen oppose plan to limit mackerel sales - No 2 89 2C
  • Anglers drum up a few big reds in tournament No 5 89 16B
  • Despite snags, saltwater licenses may be inevitable No 12 89 19B
  • Raleigh club king of surf No 19 89 13B
  • Unfortunately, some fishermen use a lure called greed - De 3 89 15B
  • Ice floes dock N.C. fishing fleets - De 30 89 1