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NC Camo Update

Historic ‘mercury and air toxics standards’ meet 20-year old requirement to cut dangerous smokestack emissions
Actions by the Environmental Protection Agency to set emission standards for power plants to reduce mercury and other toxic pollutants will result in healthier lakes, streams and fish.
EPA estimates that “the new safeguards will prevent as many as 11,000 premature deaths [...]

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Tests show ethanol can destroy outboards

If you put E-15 in your boat, beware the consequences
By: Frank Sargeant, B.A.S.S. Times
Dec 14, 2011
FOND DU LAC, Wis. — Understand upfront that proponents of E-15 gasoline, containing up to 15 percent ethanol, are not pitching the fuel as suitable for marine engines. In fact, it is a violation of federal law to use [...]

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Five County Bassmasters – Season Wrap Up

The final event for the 2011 Five County Bassmasters season took place on November 19th 2011 on beautiful Kerr Lake. A cool start to the morning greeted the anglers, but the cold temps didn’t stop the fish from biting as several anglers brought a limit of largemouth to the scales.
Grabbing another late fall win on [...]

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NC Camo Alert

Clean Water Act Protections Under Attack
Take Action!
Duck hunters and anglers know the value of wetlands, and streams.  These places provide the opportunity for sportsmen to hunt and fish and enjoy our outdoor sporting heritage and traditions.Immediate action is needed to stop an amendment to the federal Energy and Water Development Appropriations Bill (HR 2354) that [...]

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Clayton High B.A.S.S. Club Competes At State Event

Story: Randy Parker (Clayton High B.A.S.S. Club Director)
Six members of the Clayton High B.A.S.S. Club competed in the NC State Youth Tournament October 29 at High Rock Lake.
Kevin Peppers, Drew Honeycutt, Ethan Howard, Max Prince, Brock Johnson, Hunter Mizeur.
Max, Brock, and Ethan all fished in our Five County Bassmasters club tournament at Kerr Lake in [...]

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Story From Bassmaster.com

How four anglers juggle careers and their pursuit of the Classic trophy
It takes a lot of planning ahead to climb the Classic ladder
By John Neporadny Jr., B.A.S.S. Times
Oct 13, 2011
If there was a ladder that could lead you directly to the Bassmaster Classic stage in contention for the trophy, would you climb it? Of course [...]

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Take A Kid Fishing Event Creates Positive Impacts

Yearly Event Has Multiple Benefits
The annual Take A Kid Fishin’ Day event recently took place on October 1st near Louisburg, NC. Intended as a fund raising event for the Franklin County (NC) Community Foundation, this event serves as more than just a platform for generating grant money for area non-profits, it is also an opportunity [...]

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Survey: ethanol awareness lacking

Story From: Bassfan.com
With the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently allowing fuel companies to increase the amount of ethanol found in gasoline from 10% to 15%, the move could mean more damaged boat engines for unsuspecting owners who use the fuel. Ethanol increases the acidity of the fuel, which in older boats and motors can dissolve [...]

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Hayes Gets Win Number Two

(L to R: Hayes, Barnes, Collier, Evans, Joyner. Kneeling: Howard)
Danny Hayes showed yet another dominating performance at event number five for the Five County Bassmasters. Originally scheduled for the Tar/Pamlico rivers, the event was moved to Kerr Lake due to the affects of hurricane Irene on the NC coastal rivers. Hayes and team partner Eugene [...]

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Down East Update

Update From NC Wildlife Biologist Chad Tomas:
Oxygen levels continue to remain at 0 milligrams per liter in most of our coastal systems. The fish kills are ending, as most fish within the impacted areas have now died. Decomposition at these water temperatures occurs quickly, and carcasses will be less frequently observed by boaters. Return to [...]

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