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Bass aplenty in Carolina
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The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
08-23-2002
Bass aplenty in Carolina -- Fishing in the Tar Heel State is worth the trip
OLIVER SHAPIRO
Date: 08-23-2002, Friday
Section: SPORTS
Edtion: All Editions.=.Two Star B. Two Star P. One Star B
Column: OUTDOORS
Middle of August. Blistering, overbearing heat, enough humidity to make you swear a sauna would dry you off.
Your companion unhooks a three-pound largemouth, and ...
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