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Byline: Anna Kuchment
Some look for cherry blossoms and robins as the first signs of spring. Others impatiently check local seafood shops for the arrival of a rare, silvery fish called shad. The tender, tasty cousin of the herring spawns in rivers off the Atlantic and Pacific; peak shad-fishing...
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