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<blockquote data-quote="PSG-1" data-source="post: 356998" data-attributes="member: 6937"><p>Yes indeed! When I lived in Cherry Grove, Calabash was only 5 miles away by boat, a short run through Dunn Sound. Used to go there all the time and fish the waters on the North Carolina side. Used to buy fresh shrimp straight off the trawlers, with the heads still on... then go to the jetties at Little River, and use a few of the shrimp to catch some spot tail bass, then take home whatever I didn't use for bait, and eat them. That was a cool area (and era) to grow up in, for sure.</p><p></p><p>Calabash is also known around the country for its famous seafood and seafood buffets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSG-1, post: 356998, member: 6937"] Yes indeed! When I lived in Cherry Grove, Calabash was only 5 miles away by boat, a short run through Dunn Sound. Used to go there all the time and fish the waters on the North Carolina side. Used to buy fresh shrimp straight off the trawlers, with the heads still on... then go to the jetties at Little River, and use a few of the shrimp to catch some spot tail bass, then take home whatever I didn't use for bait, and eat them. That was a cool area (and era) to grow up in, for sure. Calabash is also known around the country for its famous seafood and seafood buffets. [/QUOTE]
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