THIS MONTH:
Gone Fishin’
(ISSN 0008-6746) (USPS 832800)
It’s summertime, and the fish are biting. Whether you take to the seas or prefer the quiet of a river, lake or pond, North Carolina is teeming with fishing spots. Deep sea sportfishing, bass fishing, fly casting — we touch on a little bit of everything in this issue. Also, North Carolina’s electric cooperatives have recently started managing resources on the power grid in a new way. Find out how on page 10.
Volume 53, No. 8
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3400 Sumner Blvd., Raleigh, NC 27616-2950 Warren Kessler Publications Director Scott Gates, CCC Editor Renee C. Gannon, CCC Senior Associate Editor
—Scott Gates, editor
Tara Verna Creative Director
From Our Readers Silent Nights What has happened to the country’s Whip-poor-will, which is the lonely bird that calls its name? Calvin M. Freeman Editor’s Note: We received this response to Calvin’s question from Scott Anderson, bird conservation biologist with the NC Wildlife Resources Commission: “In general and over the long term, yes, populations of Whip-poor-wills are believed to be declining. Unfortunately, our normal source for bird population trends (the Breeding Bird Survey) does a poor job of detecting Eastern Whip-poor-wills, since they are a nocturnal species.” Want to help track these birds and others in the nightjar family? Visit nightjars.org to volunteer!
Speedway Spectators Really enjoyed Anne Puetzer’s article about the Occoneechee Speedway in Hillsborough (“Taking a Lap Among the Pines,” July, 2021, page 14). It brought back a ton of memories for this old Hillsborough native. I did want to add one tidbit to her fine article. For a decade (1963–1973), Orange High
Karen Olson House Contributing Editor
School had the pleasure of playing all their home football games at the speedway. Nothing better than riding the activity bus on Friday night down the back stretch to get ready for a game! Congratulations on a fine publication. Ted Andrews, a member of Piedmont Electric Editor’s Note: We also received a call from Michael Davis, Sr., of Roxboro, who had attended the final race at the Occoneechee Speedway in 1968. He remembered that Richard Petty, the winner of that race, was driving a Plymouth Fury. He also shared memories of unscrupulous fans who would climb trees to get a free view of the race; unfortunately for them, if conditions were wet, passing cars would spray mud up into the limbs — splattering the sneaky spectators with red clay.
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