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Fly-fishing show is a must-see (Portsmouth Herald)
Don t forget, the World Fly-Fishing Show is this weekend in Wilmington, Mass. The show started Friday night but continues today and Sunday.

Something Old, New For Swiftmud Board (The Ledger)
One member was reappointed and a new member was appointed to the Governing Board of the South Florida Water Management District. Reappointed by Gov. Jeb Bush was Michael Collins, an Islamorada fishing guide. Appointed was Miya BurtStewart, a public relations and business development consultant from Hollywood. The terms are for four years.

AQUAMARINE 1/2 (San Jose Mercury News)
Heartfelt but a bit clunky, this mermaid-out-of-water story makes worthwhile viewing for its target audience, ``tween'' girls. The focus in on two young Florida teens (Emma Roberts of Nickelodeon's ``Unfabulous'' and singer Joanna ``JoJo'' Levesque) who discover a mermaid in a swimming pool and agree to help her win the love of a hunky lifeguard so she can escape a marriage that her father, a sea

Road to Rebirth Diverges on a Mississippi Bridge (New York Times)
Two cities want a bridge rebuilt soon, but they disagree over whether to keep it small or make it larger to accommodate growth.

Unlocking the Florida Keys (Newsday)
I wrestle the big bull shark until my muscles are quivering with exhaustion. Just when I think I can't fight it another second, the line goes slack and I reel the shark to the side of the 16-foot boat.

Fish traveled to Bahamas from Key West in 10 months (Bradenton Herald)
HeraldToday.com Sunday, March 12, 2006 Fish fact: Bass are sought on 36 percent of all freshwater fishing days.

Fishing fuels tourism year-round in the Florida Keys (Picayune Item)
OFF THE FLORIDA KEYS (AP) - Serenity turns to chaos in a blink on the 54-foot Catch-22 when the fishermen find the target of their search - a school of hungry fish gathered around a floating chunk of seaweed about 30 miles from shore.

Commerce Chief `Paints' Up Haines City (The Ledger)
Jane Patton is pretty proud of the 61/2 pound bass she caught the other day while fishing with her husband. Patton, 52, executive director of the Haines City Chamber of Commerce, never thought of herself as a fisherman -- err, woman.

A tip, a block, a win (St. Petersburg Times)
NASHVILLE - Joakim Noah will have to watch the film to know exactly what happened. Shortly after Florida won its second straight SEC tournament title Sunday afternoon, the sophomore forward admitted he could barely remember the end of the game.

Fishing forecast (Florida Today)
Local fishing forecast for March 13, 2005.