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Outdoors Calendar (Sun-Sentinel) Saturday:


Outdoors Calendar (Sun-Sentinel)
Saturday: Strictly Florida Fishing , 6-8 a.m., 790 The Ticket (WAXY-AM), with hosts Tim Mullin and Todd Kersey. Saturday: Florida Sportsman Magazine Radio Show , 7 a.m., WKAT (1360-AM), with hosts Alan Sherman, Jim Anson, Pete Silot and Rick Berry.

Fishing forecast (Florida Today)
Saltwater: Anglers are finding Spanish mackerel, jack crevalle and bluefish in and around Fort Pierce Inlet. Most of these fish are targeting baitfish, and anglers are making catches on lures that mimic the baitfish present.

Florida Fisherman Plead for Aid for Repair Damage to Traps (RedNova)
By Jennifer Babson, The Miami Herald Nov. 3--MARATHON -- Keys fishermen pleaded for relief Wednesday as Florida Agriculture Commissioner Charles H.

Fishing phenom wins trip to Florida (Fairmont Sentinel)
Fishing champion Adam Jorgensen of Fairmont has earned an expenses-paid fishing trip to the land of the Magic Kingdom.

Fishing Trends (Sun-Sentinel)
The lake has lots of dirty water at the south end along with lots of Hurricane Wilma debris, ranging from trees to trailers, in the rim canal. Bass fishing was OK along the North Shore and in the Kissimmee River, where the flow of water into the lake had fish biting. Some speckled perch were biting.

Ribfest This Weekend, In Spite Of Wilma (WPLG Click10.com via Yahoo! News)
Hurricane Wilma won't stop one of South Florida's favorite events. Ribfest 2005 will take place Friday through Sunday at Homestead Air Reserve Park.

Voted #1 Florida Press 2004 FIRST PLACE Best Web Site Florida Keys Keynoter (Keynoter.com)
There's no official date for the opening of sailfish season in the Florida Keys, but the Islamorada Sailfish Tournament, set for Dec. 1 to 4, is a good place to start.

Fishing towns devastated by Wilma (Florida Today)
Everglades City and Chokoloskee, two small South Florida towns known as premier fishing destinations, are mired in mud and devastation following last week's Hurricane Wilma.