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Archive for October, 2010


Florida Keys Fishing – Counting Bones

The Fall Florida Keys Bonefish Population Census is planned for Saturday, October 23, 2010. With your assistance, this will mark the 8th consecutive year of conducting this study for a very important Florida Keys sport fish. Bonefishing is a multimillion dollar industry in the Florida Keys and virtually all of the fish are released unharmed [...]

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Why choose braided fishing line over monofilament

I was run in from rain and lightning this morning. Florida Keys fishing charters don’t always have happy endings. My angler and I decided to call it a day because in addition to a pretty steady rain, there was lightning in the area coming off feeder bands from a pesky hurricane/tropical storm skirting the north [...]

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Herman Lucerne Memorial – Islamorada fishing tournament results

Chris Wilson of Titusville, Fla., along with Miami’s Collin Ross and Ross Reeder, caught five of seven target species to win the 2010 Herman Lucerne Memorial Tournament that ended Sept. 26. Anglers fished within the boundaries of Everglades National Park for snook, snapper, redfish, trout, tarpon, bonefish and black drum. Wilson, whose accrued 136 points [...]

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Islamorada fishing tournaments – Women cast for cats

Women are invited to catch and release bonefish, permit, snook, tarpon, and redfish while helping feral cats in the Casting for Cats Ladies All-Tackle Backcountry Tournament Oct. 16 in Islamorada. Fishing is out of Worldwide Sportsman, milemarker 81.5, U.S. 1. Entry fee is $125 per angler. For more information about Islamorada fishing tournaments, call Sharon [...]

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Islamorada fishing tournaments – 3-year-old Wilson lands outstanding catch

Islamorada fishing guide Ted Wilson’s three-year-old daughter, AliBeth Wilson, received Outstanding Catch honors with a 0.7-pound ladyfish in the Backcountry Ages 0-4 division.

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