"These Crystal Coast restaurants and watermen dish up local seafood"
Southern Living magazine features story about Carteret Catch.
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Great article! Nice to see local seafood getting recognized.
Don't forget about the small fish stand on the side of the road too. Make sure it's caught local and not been sitting in a freezer for a year and not transported from another state!
Fresh caught local fish is better than frozen square fish from a box!
Posted by: Just Me | June 24, 2009 at 09:34 AM