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Fishing: Naples' Collins, Salley part of winning team in IGFA Offshore World Championship

Friday, May 16, 2008
Naples' Robert Collins and Scott Salley were part of the five-man USA team from Islamorada to win the IGFA Offshore World Championship in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico on Friday.
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Fishing: Consistent temperatures should improve fishing

Thursday, May 15, 2008
Another week another (not so) cold front, but finally the water temperatures are staying around 80 degrees. Getting stable temps should make good fishing even better.
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On the Hook: Be ready — and grateful — for what you get

Tuesday, May 13, 2008
The tarpon came early this year. They have come in droves and were in such a hurry they have flooded the inside route north, right down the Marco River. Full story »

Fishing: Bass fishing can be challenging

Thursday, May 8, 2008
Although the large majority of this report is always centered on saltwater fishing, my e-mails each week are dominated by questions about freshwater fishing, particularly concerning where to fish for bass for those without a boat.
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Outlook: Keeping batteries charged can be as easy as flipping a switch

Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Pleasure and sport fishing boats are all usually outfitted with a battery on-off switch. This little item serves several functions and is a must on any but the most humble Jon boat. Full story »

Fish Tales: Heavy seas keep anglers in or near shore

Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Ron Musick and Eddie Alfonso fished with me Monday, April 28, when we were hoping to beat the weather front predicted to arrive late Monday night. We had originally planned to fish on Tuesday but we rescheduled once we heard the forecast. Seas were predicted to be 2 to 3 feet offshore Monday but that wasn’t the case. About the only place that was true was in the bay. Full story »

Hookin' you up: your weekly fishing tip

Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Take advantage of high water to quietly explore the far reaches of salt creeks and tide marshes. Full story »

Fishing: Pruitt comes from behind to win third straight Gene Doyle tourney

Sunday, May 4, 2008
It's a good thing Troy Pruitt is on the committee for the Gene Doyle Backcountry Release Fishing Tournament. If not, the anglers might ask him not to come back in order to give themselves a chance at winning.
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Fishing: Everything close after first day of Gene Doyle tournament

Sunday, May 4, 2008
As Mario Santiago struggled to pull in his latest redfish Saturday, he knew it was going to be a big one from all the effort it took corral the fish.
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Fishing: This weekend's Gene Doyle tourney more than catching fish

Friday, May 2, 2008
Nearly 100 anglers will launch from various spots in the area Saturday, competing for top honors in the Gene Doyle Backcountry Release Fishing Tournament.
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Fishing: Great weather, but only fair fishing

Thursday, May 1, 2008
The weather seemed ideal last week, but surprisingly, the fishing was not that good. A north wind kept the water temperature down in the lower 70’s, and the tides were very week.
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Fishing: Marco Island's Bostick part of winning Redfish Cup team

Sunday, April 27, 2008
In the end, 0.15 pounds -- or the approximate weight of a deck of playing cards -- cost Florida anglers Heath Seckel and Brian Ulch $30,000.
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Snook season closes Thursday in Gulf, Everglades

Sunday, April 27, 2008
The recreational harvest season for snook will close Thursday, May 1, in the Gulf of Mexico, Everglades National Park and Monroe County coastal and inland waters, which includes Florida Bay and the Keys. The harvest season for snook will remain closed until Sept. 1 in these areas. Full story »

Fishing: Naples' Del Duca alive and fishing at Redfish Cup

Saturday, April 26, 2008
During the second day of the Oh Boy! Oberto Redfish Cup tournament at Laishley Park on Saturday, angler and Naples resident Mike Del Duca helped propel his team into Sunday's "Final Five," in which a first-place finish would result in a $50,000 prize.
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Fishing: Bostick, Sepe lead after first day of Redfish Cup

Friday, April 25, 2008
Following a 2007 season in which they finished as Redfish Cup champions, Florida anglers Andrew Bostick and Mark Sepe wasted no time Friday kicking off the 2008 season with similar success. Full story »
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