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FISHING-REPORT-09-24-12

Sep 24, 2012

Too much northeast wind kept all but one offshore boat and one inshore boat in port. The offshore boat went primarily for billfish. It caught and released 14 white marlin and a bluemarlin. The inshore boat caught 40 tailor bluefish, seatrout and seamullet.This year's billfish season is a good one. The inshore boat's catch makes fall inshore fishing look very promising..

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