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Coming in March chasing cobia in near-shore waters
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Red Snapper Management
by Capt. David McGaha
Often referred to simply as the Magnuson- Stevens Act, the Magnuson-Stevens fishery Conservation and Management first enacted in 1976 and amended in 1996, is the primary law governing marine fisheries management in United States federal waters.
Most notably,the Magnuson-steve...
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Bait Shop Chat
Learn from the experts. What kind of bait do you use and for what?
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Got a great recipe? Don't know how to prepare that fish you spend hours bringing in?
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Its that time of the year sportmans season is upon us again. So that means everyone is dusting off their dive gear. Just a little reminder it is always best to have your regulator's checked befor going diving. A few other good rules to follow check your gear twice before going overboard, always dive with a buddy, leave someone on the boat that knows how to operate the vessel and the V.H.F. radio and brush up on your dive tables.
Good luck to everyone may you have ...
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