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November 2nd, 2004

Letters to the Editor: Is Bush on a Mission from God?
October 27th, 2004

Letters to the Editor: Former Students Offer Their Support
October 24th, 2004

Letters to the Editor: Brett Beauchamp - the Right Man for the Job
October 23rd, 2004

Letters to the Editor: Thank You for Making the Parade a Success!
October 22nd, 2004

Letters to the Editor: Whooping Cranes Begin Annual Migration to Florida
October 11th, 2004

Letters to the Editor: Why are so Many People Running for Sheriff?
October 11th, 2004

Letters to the Editor: Everyone Loves A Parade
October 9th, 2004

Letters to the Editor: Changes to the Gulf Trail Project
October 5th, 2004

Letters to the Editor: Gulf Trail Letter Rebuttal
September 22nd, 2004

Letters to the Editor: Global Warming and Hurricanes
September 19th, 2004

Letters to the Editor: Request for Tide Surge Information
September 10th, 2004

Letters to the Editor: Thanks for the Storm Coverage
September 9th, 2004

Letters to the Editor: Evacuation Orders - Are They Necessary?
September 4th, 2004

Letters to the Editor: The Gulf Trail`s Future
September 2nd, 2004

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Questions for the Fishing News

Questions for the Fishing News

Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor:


Even though I`ll be leaving Cedar Key at the end of May and won`t return until October I`d be very interested in knowing what`s being caught (besides stingrays and catfish) during the summer months.

Most of my fishing is inshore from my 13` aluminum boat and I rarely venture beyond Seahorse, snake and North Key and I`ve become, by necessity, adept at unhooking "stingers" in the process.

While fishing these areas for the past 11 years I`ve been fortunate to bring aboard small grouper, reds, cobia, drum, speckles etc. I usually use a light spinning rod and 6 - 8 lb. line and most of the time I`m drift fishing and jigging with a piece of shrimp on the hook.

Thanks for listening and I`ll be monitoring my computer from here on.


Frank and his "Tin Lizzie"

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