Rosie's in hot water after reeling in hammerheads off South Florida's coast
Rosie's in hot water after reeling in hammerheads off South Florida's coast
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Rosie's in hot water after reeling in hammerheads off South Florida's coast
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Rosie O'Donnell and her family caught huge hammerhead sharks in fishing trips off the South Florida coast.
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Fort Pierce fishing couple starts Treasure Coast Casters for kids
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Repsol will soon drill far closer to Florida than would be permitted of U.S. companies.
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Anyone who has ever tangled with a snook understands the attraction. It’s the kind of fish that can get a person hooked on fishing for life.It possesses all the qualities anyone could ever want in a catch, not the least of which is its rating when fried and on a plate next to hush puppies and grits.
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Hurricane Irene lost some of its power this afternoon it continues to slog through the eastern Caribbean, but it is still expected to reach Category 4 status in two days – and the danger to Florida, particularly the Tampa Bay area, is dropping.
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It was encouraging to see Florida Sens. Bill Nelson and Marc Rubio team up on behalf of legislation that would require most of the penalties collected from last year’s Deepwater Horizon oil spill to go toward the restoration of the Gulf of Mexico and bolstering coastal economies.
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West Coast anglers won’t be dining on snook fillets anytime soon, despite the fact that the season is slated to re-open on the traditional date, Sept. 1, on the East Coast of Florida.
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Florida wildlife officials say a 10-year-old boy dragged a nearly 6-foot alligator home from a nearby canal.
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The ban was the most sweeping component of a plan to protect red snapper populations, which government researchers once warned were dangerously overfished. It would have effectively closed fishing for dozens of other species from Central Florida to around Brunswick, Ga., to prevent accidental snapper catches.
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