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The flats around Harkers Island present wonderful opportunities for shallow water targets, and this episode goes into detail on seasons, planning, terminal tackle, and transitional zones and structure. Our Guest: Capt. Tommy Sports Sports Fishing Adventures https://sportsfishingadventures.com/1.252.515.2066 Made Possible By: Marine Warehouse Center https://www.marinewarehousecenter.com/ Bland Landscaping Company https://blandlandscaping.com/company/... Academy Sports https://www.academy.com/ Sponsorship Inquiries: billy@fishermanspost.com
Hunters and carvers along the Core Sound have been hand-carving wooden duck decoys for well over a century. In this episode, three members of the Core Sound Decoy Carver's Guild on Harkers Island walk us through the history of that tradition, how it has changed, and what it can teach us about how culture moves. Core Sound Decoy Carvers Guild: https://decoyguild.com/Wayne Davis: https://decoyguild.com/the-guild/Jerry Talton: https://jerrytaltondecoys.com/Casey Arthur: https://www.caseyadecoys.com/Joshua Hinson: http://www.lokosh.com/This episode was produced by Christian Green.Broadcast from the Working Narratives studio, this series uncovers stories from artists across the coastal Carolina region.Support the show (https://shoresides.org/support/)
For most of her childhood on Harkers Island, Abigail Garland didn't think she could become an artist because she couldn't draw. Then, a trip to a museum showed her how much more art could be than lines on canvas. Now, the 18 year old is working to make sure the next generation sees just how much art surrounds them. Abigail Garland on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCesiL3lQ7YjZqoW5x3su7cgThis episode was produced by Christian Green.Broadcast from the Working Narratives studio, this series uncovers stories from artists across the coastal Carolina region.Support the show (https://shoresides.org/support/)
Join Captain Jay and Price as we welcome Captain Noah Lynk of Noah's Ark Fishing Charters in Harkers Island, NC. Noah goes into detail on how to target North Carolina Cobia & Spanish Mackerel. From lures, rods, reels, and what to look for while on the water Captain Noah Lynk covers it all.
In this episode: Under pressure from advocacy groups and media organizations, today North Carolina health officials have released details for the first time on the locations of dozens of nursing homes and other group living facilities with COVID-19 outbreaks across the state; over the next month, the state of North Carolina will double the number of people trained and employed to trace contacts of those exposed to coronavirus; Today, Carteret County reopened all county-run beaches including Salter Path, Radio Island and Harkers Island beach accesses; the CDC has added six new symptoms for COVID-19 to their list of potential symptoms; and finally, thousands of dollars have been raised to help North Carolina restaurant workers in need.
We moved from fall to winter pretty quickly, but gracefully, and so the Outdoor Guys talk late autumn early winter fishing on the NC coast as they introduce this segment. False Albacore fishing is an involved sport which revolves around a fascinating fish. NC is the premier place in November to catch these fish, especially in places like Cape Lookout and Harkers Island. Soon it will be ski season too so stick around as the National Ski Patrol is discussed later on!
Pastor Stephen Willis is from Harkers Island, North Carolina. He is the Lead Pastor at Lynchburg First Church of the Nazarene, where he has been for the last 16 years. He Joins us on Front Porch Talks today to share his Testimony.
Pastor Stephen Willis is from Harkers Island, North Carolina. He is the Lead Pastor at Lynchburg First Church of the Nazarene, where he has been for the last 16 years. He Joins us on Front Porch Talks today to share his Testimony.
Pastor Kerry Willis was born in Harkers Island, North Carolina. He and his family came to the Shenandoah Valley in 1994 where he was the pastor of Harrisonburg First Church of the Nazarene for 24 years. In 2018 he answered the call to become the District Superintendent for the Philadelphia District Church of the Nazarene.
Pastor Kerry Willis was born in Harkers Island, North Carolina. He and his family came to the Shenandoah Valley in 1994 where he was the pastor of Harrisonburg First Church of the Nazarene for 24 years. In 2018 he answered the call to become the District Superintendent for the Philadelphia District Church of the Nazarene.
Jeff Smith rides along with an air ambulance crew. Frank Graff learns how the EPA is monitoring our air to keep us healthy. Erica Starke-Knight meets a family with a long history of traditional boatbuilding. And John Litschke takes us to a family farm that draws on its heritage while working toward a more sustainable future.
The Lewis brothers build boats that will last forever and their family represents the continuation of a tradition that remains a living occupation for many Harkers Island residents. Their traditional handicraft has earned them recognition as 2016 NC Heritage Award recipients.
The Lewis Family Boatbuilders are 2016 NC Heritage Award recipients for their preservation of traditional boatbuilding. Hunters For The Hungry donates their game meat to the needy. Glenn & Dorsey Hunt's Original Collard Sandwich is a Lumbee tradition & a culinary landmark. Researchers study the mysterious Carolina Bays. The Greensboro Science Center is helping to preserve the Brazilian Maned Wolf.
Anne Edwards, Horticultural Agent in Carteret County, visits Harkers Island to talk with the coordinator of the Pollinator Flower Garden. Anne shares the best plants to include in gardens to attract insects.
In Folkways Coastal Carvers, some of the most talented carvers on Harkers Island exhibit their wares and explain how they began making decoys and why they continue. James Rose, miniature boat builder, demonstrates his boats and talks about why he built each one and the significance it has to him. Curt Salter, decoy carver and founding member of the Core Sound Guild, explains step by step how he chooses the wood for a decoy and then cuts and carves it until it resembles a duck's body and head. His collection of historic decoys from a time when they brought home dinner is also quite impressive. Wayne Davis and Carl Huff are two other carvers that have designed their own styles of decoys.
in this episode we head to Beaufort and Harkers Island to learn the finer points of flounder gigging with fisherman Lin Chestnut. We stop off at Fishtowne Seafood market to see how the local fishing community is working together to save their livelihoods, then meet up with Chef James Clarkson of Clawson's 1905 and Aqua to whip up some tasty flounder recipes.