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On the second and final day of Competition Tackle’s 2009 Dolphin Dash for Hospice, 45 four angler teams looked into the face of torrential rains and took on the challenge and it paid off. Anglers found hungry fish ready to fight for their dinner!
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POMPANO BEACH, FL - Local promoter, Bluewater Movements, has earned a solid reputation for putting on some of the most popular and entertaining fishing tournaments in competitive fishing. Participants and spectators can expect even more of that excitement heading into the 14th Annual Mercury/SeaVee Pompano Beach Saltwater Slam on June 13th.
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Boca Grande, Fla., The Miller High Life Professional Tarpon Tournament Series presented by Century Boats held Week #3 of its five week regular series events this past weekend in Boca Grande Pass, FL. A sold out field of fifty, four person teams competed in the three hour event.
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Stand-N-Fish has just completed the development of their exciting new, patent-pendin ng, fishing system for kayaks. The innovative system inc corporates pontoons and a leaning post in a quality an nd configuration that does not exist in today’s markett.
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The Journal For The Saltwater Angler
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Mosquito Lagoon Report
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Bonita Beach:Red Grouper,Snapper,
Goliath-Wrestling
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Big fish in the FL Keys
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Safe Boating
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Can you believe it? Hurricane season is once again upon us, and if you own a boat now is the time to start preparing for the unthinkable. It doesn't matter whether you store your most prized possession at a marina, on a trailer or in dry storage, everyone is susceptible to damage from heavy wave action, hurricane force winds, tropical downpours, storm surge, and collisions from nearby vessels/objects.
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Captain's Kitchen
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With lobster season upon us, I thought it would be fitting to prepare a delectable spiny lobster dish. And while it may appear difficult, I assure you that this recipe is very easy to prepare and provides a five-star appearance with a world-class taste that you would only expect to find in the finest seafood restaurants. With just a hint of curry, the coconut milk and lime zest infuses the gentle lobster with a spectacular Thai flavor.
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Baitfish Profiles
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When it comes to live bait fishing, every angler has his preference. Some prefer the appeal of a juicy threadfin herring. Some prefer the flash and fishability of a pilchard. Others say there’s simply no substitute for the distress signals sent out by a live finger mullet dangling from the end of a light-wire circle hook.
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Fishy Stories
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With the mullet run in full effect and my stomach eager for the seasons’ first taste of butter-garlic snook, my fishing buddy, Eric Linderman (who we all call “Eric Linsidershy”) and I decided that it was prime time to hit the Indian River Lagoon in search of the elusive slot-size snook. The following morning was picture-perfect with diving birds and surface-busting baitfish surrounding us in every direction. Fortunately with signs of life everywhere, it took little time before we found ourselves in the thick of it.
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Pro's Tips
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Get Rigged & Ready!
The ever-increasing popularity of kayak fishing has brought about a literal fleet of various kayaks to choose from. As the plastic armada draws in more and more anglers, major manufacturers could not help but take notice.
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Boat Review
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Simplicity at its finest
For budget conscious inshore anglers, or for the crowd who is just looking for a no-nonsense versatile skiff, the catchy Inshore 16 may be exactly what you’ve been looking for. Go ahead and take a close look. What you’ll see is a modular, lightweight craft with endless possibilities.
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The Rigging Station
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When the topic of teasers is brought up in sailf ishing circles, one immediately pictures natural ballyhoo or split-tail mullet rigged in multiples of ten. Afterwards, visions bounce to traditional artif icial squid chains and the latest innovations in Mylar spreader bars and collapsible multiarm dredges.
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