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&lt;p&gt;CHAPEL HILL, NC - The Booze Bait Fishing Lure Company is a winner in the 2010 Stamina Tackle&#039;s fishing lure contest with its unique &quot;cork &amp;amp; cap&quot; design.  In addition to a $50 gift certificate, a photo featuring the Booze Bait fishing lure is displayed on the back cover of Stamina Tackle&#039;s January catalog.&lt;/p&gt;
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;Outer Banks surf fishermen enjoy the privilege of driving their offroad vehicles directly to their favorite fishing holes, but experienced anglers know that the ever-shifting protected areas for endangered shorebirds can throw a wrench in even the best plans. South Point on Ocracoke Island in the Cape Hatteras National Seashore had been closed to offroad vehicles and pedestrians for the past few weeks in order to protect several endangered piping plover nests that had been discovered in the dunes. Surf fishermen will now again have access to South Point as the last of the piper chicks is gone.&lt;/p&gt;
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