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Quarter by quarter (St.
Quarter by quarter (St. Petersburg Times)
Breaking down the Bucs-Bears game. LEAVES CHANGING, FLORIDA VERSION: With the arrival of cooler weather, the Bucs switched from white home jerseys to red ones.
Ready to retire? (River Valley Business Report)
Bob Bue, former president of Wells Fargo Bank in La Crosse, spends more time hunting, fishing, playing golf and biking than he did before he retired in January 2004.
Fishing forecast (Florida Today)
Saltwater: Before the strong winds pushed into Central Florida recently, anglers were finding decent catches of flounder at Sebastian and Fort Pierce inlets. At Sebastian, the best numbers of fish are coming along the sides of the inlet rather than along the inlet channel.
Glide company Flies East (The News-Review)
GLIDE - Many people might not know it's there. Fifteen miles out Highway 138 East from Roseburg, just outside Glide, is Umpqua Feather Merchants, a world-renowned fishing flies manufacturer.
Fishing Lines: Sharks can really get up your nose (Independent)
Actress Danniella Westbrook, according to usually reliable sources, is off to Florida for two years "to spend some quality time with my family, away from celebrity life". Although she is unknown in the Hurricane State, she will have no problem finding work.
Sellers put their homes on the 'range' (USA Today)
With houses sitting on the market longer, some agents are hoping to boost traffic, generate more bids and close more deals by listing homes in a price "range" rather than a fixed asking price.
Bonefish totals steadily rising (Miami Herald)
Approximately 329,000 bonefish reside in South Florida waters from Biscayne Bay to the Marquesas Keys west of Key West. That's the figure estimated by University of Miami fisheries scientist Jerry Ault based on last month's one-day bonefish census by 48 professional fishing guides split up among 19 zones covering 1,575 square miles.
The controversy over recreational fishing for Gulf grouper continues (Miami Herald)
The controversy over recreational fishing for Gulf grouper continues. The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council has voted to close recreational fishing for red, black and gag grouper in Gulf federal waters from Feb. 15 to March 15 in order to protect overfished red grouper stocks. Meanwhile, NOAA Fisheries has closed the recreational fishery through December for red grouper only in Gulf
Gary Leon Cantrell (Midway Driller)
Gary Leon Cantrell passed away peacefully at home in Nokomis, Florida, on November 16,2005, where he resided for the past 16 years. Gary was born in Ada, Oklahoma to Leonard and Edna Cantrell. The family moved to Maricopa where he was raised and attended school.
Republicans aim to clean up Florida's constitution (Sun-Sentinel)
TALLAHASSEE -- Republicans are aiming to "scrub" or "purify" the state constitution by revisiting several ballot initiatives carved into the document by voters in recent years.