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 Gary Hurley

Tidelines – March 6, 2014

Since I refuse to complain about the Polar Vortex and this ongoing, miserably cold, North Carolina winter (my apologies here to Michigan and Wisconsin transplants that are rolling their eyes […]

 Gary Hurley

Tidelines – Winter 2013-2014

I believe there’s a bell curve when it comes to live shrimping for trout, and I have myself placed at the very top—the most desirable location—of the curve. It’s my […]

 Gary Hurley

Guide Time – Butterballs And ‘Bama Rigs

“See how these marks are short and fat?” Capt. Mitchell Blake asked as his 23’ C-Hawk center console glided up the Pamlico River past the Washington, NC, waterfront. “Those are […]

 Gary Hurley

Guide Time – Bottom Feeders Lookout

Crossing Beaufort Inlet as the sun melted beneath the hotels and houses of the beachfront, the 100’ “Continental Shelf” didn’t even raise her bow to greet the widely-spaced 1-2’ waves […]

 Gary Hurley

Tidelines – November 14, 2013

I self-admittedly am a very fortunate person. Aside from the standard items on the “fortunate” list that I am obligated to lead with—wife, kids, family, health, etc.—I get to do […]