The Big Bull Days of Pamlico Sound Are Here
You’ll notice when you take your first trip to the Pamlico Sound to fish for the big Bull Redfish is the absence of large crowds. You won’t pass many shopping centers bustling with activity. You’re not likely to see high-rise apartments casting long shadows. Instead, you’re far more likely to encounter small towns that have withstood the test of time in this rural part of North Carolina. The seemingly endless pine trees are a constant reminder that you’re in a place far less traveled. On the way to Pamlico Sound, or “The Pamlico” as many have come to call it, you may start to wonder what’s so special about this place and why you’re drawn to it.
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