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Anglers' radio show set for 500th broadcast Saturday (Palm Beach Post)
WEST PALM BEACH These guys know how to fish and after 499 live radio shows, Eden White and George LaBonte know how to talk fishing, too.
Wicker to Florida Baptists: It s transformation time (Florida Baptist Witness)
OCALA (FBW) In times of frustration and failure, Christians must turn to the great Transformer, the creative Christ who makes all things new, Hayes Wicker preached Nov. 14 in his president s message at the Florida Baptist State Convention annual meeting in Ocala.
Glades Bouncing Back From Hurricanes' Blows (The Ledger)
EVERGLADES NATIONAL PARK -- This is normally the splendid season at Everglades National Park, when mosquitoes relent (sort of), the humidity lifts and the trails through remote cypress stands and saw grass sloughs become South Florida's finest escape.
Fishing forecast (Miami Herald)
Seems like summer is still here, given the 80-plus degree heat in afternoons. A more winter-like chill is said to be en route to South Florida -- probably Sunday. . . . On her first deep-sea fishing trip, Cindy LoCicero hooked a 70-pound wahoo, which took 40 minutes to reel in. She was on the boat Launch M, fishing off Key Biscayne with captain Dave Trafton and crewman Adrian Gray. A Miami group
Marlins fishing for home (San Jose Mercury News)
If the A's backup plan -- or the backup plan of the backup plan -- involves Las Vegas, they better get to it. The Florida Marlins, having failed repeatedly to win a taxpayer-extorted -- excuse us, taxpayer-financed -- stadium in Miami, announced Tuesday that they have received permission to scout other cities for a move as early as 2008. Team officials already met with Las Vegas Mayor Oscar
Raoul Portillo's family was his wife of 11 years and son Luke, with... (Miami Herald)
Raoul Portillo's family was his wife of 11 years and son Luke, with whom he used to go trout fishing and collect old Boy Scout handbooks. But Portillo, 41, got divorced a year ago and left Washington, where he lived with his wife and Luke, and came to South Florida.
Old Seven Mile Bridge could close (Miami Herald)
The last vestige of the Keys' original Seven Mile Bridge -- first used nearly a century ago by a locomotive as part of Henry Flagler's ambitious Florida East Coast Railway -- may finally be closed if state and local agencies can't muster millions of dollars for major repairs.
Over Fishing (ScienCentral)
Should the number of people who fish for fun be limited? As this ScienCentral News video explains, that's the contention of scientists who have found figures that show that recreational fishing has a much bigger impact than originally thought.
Maul men leading the way in Seattle (USA Today)
Boasting great talent, continuity, Seattle O-line drives hot team.
New products galore for area anglers, hunters (Sun-Sentinel)
For those unfamiliar with boating, camping, fishing, hiking, hunting and sailing, getting something for the outdoors person on your holiday gift list can be difficult.