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Fyke nets are the only remaining apparatus used commercially in taking fish, and these are only sparingly employed in Dare and Sampson counties, where they catch small quantities of catfish, mullet, perch, red horse, sheepshead, striped bass, and squeteague.
North Carolina and its Resources. North Carolina. Board of Agriculture. 1896
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_Fyke_, trifling cares, to be in a fuss about trifles.
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'' I believed that it was not a good idea, '' Fyke said.
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But Fyke said then that crimes against people were rare in Tennessee parks and the measure wasn't necessary.
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But Fyke recently told the Chattanooga Times Free Press that he's "pleasantly surprised" by the low number of gun incidents.
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Among other uses, the funds have bought state parkland, which Fyke said generate $700 million a year for Tennessee's economy.
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"I personally believe the intent of the bill violates what the public wants regardless of the signs," Fyke said.
unknown title 2009
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The enforcement order announced by Bredesen and Environment and Conservation Commissioner Jim Fyke reaffirms and formalizes that process, Fyke spokeswoman Tisha Calabrese-Benton said.
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The enforcement order announced by Bredesen and Environment and Conservation Commissioner Jim Fyke reaffirms and formalizes that process, Fyke spokeswoman Tisha Calabrese-Benton said.
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Fyke acknowledged he opposes the bill, but denied he was trying to torpedo it.
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