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[August 1, 2002]Monster HuntWhat grows up to 9' long, weighs 140 pounds, is slimy and ugly, and yet is considered a delicacy in many parts of the world? The conger eel. These scaleless, snake-like fish are found in the shallow coastal waters of all the world's oceans. Possessing a large head and a mouth with strong teeth, conger eels' coloring ranges from gray to black, with a pale belly and a low dorsal fin. There are about 100 different types worldwide, including the moray in the United States.
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[October 23, 2006]Fish Stories : Fish Here, Catch & RepeatUncover the Secret Powers of Your GPS Plotter and Discover the Best Fishfinder on Your Boat
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[June 5, 2013]Tarpon Fishing in Boca GrandeBoca Grande offers a chance to catch one of the most magnificent gamefish in the world.
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[March 19, 2004]How Many Rods Is Too Many?Show your better half this breakdown of the bare minimum gear supply.
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[June 1, 2002]Twist and ShoutAs we cruise along about 100 yards off the beach, I turn to guide Scott Hamilton and ask, "How will we know when we've found them?"
"Oh, you'll know," he says assuredly. "When they're around, they show themselves." A little while later, we see several mean-looking creatures leap out of the water, conduct some spectacular aerial maneuvers, then crash back down. We'd found them, all right-spinner sharks.



