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  • Posted on October 26, 2001 in Fish Species
    Q: I'm interested in snappers, particularly the giant cuberas. How many species of snappers are there, how many do we have in the U.S., and how big do they get? Also, where did the name "cubera" come from? - Jack Hunter, Winter Park, FloridaA: Around the world, the snapper family, Lutjanidae, has about 250 different species divided into 25 genera. At least 15 species reside in North American waters, and 10 of these are assigned to the genus Lutjanus, including the mutton, silk, red, blackfin, mahogany, lane, gray, schoolmaster, dog and cubera snappers. Read More
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    Posted on October 26, 2001 in Rigs and tips
    How to make simple, inexpensive sliders for bottom fishing. Read More
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    Posted on October 26, 2001 in Rigs and tips
    Tired of untangling sabiki rigs and getting pricked in the process? Try this trick for making bait. Read More
  • Posted on October 26, 2001 in Boat Reviews
    "-the most significant difference between this boat and any other Grady is its new running surface design." Read More
  • Posted on October 26, 2001 in Fish Species
    Among the many species in the barracuda family (Sphyraenidae), the largest and most widespread is the great barracuda (Sphyraena barracuda) - which in the International Game Fish Association record book tops out with a tie between two all-tackle records: 84 pounds, 14 ounces, taken in 1991 from the Philippines, and 85 pounds taken at Christmas Island in 1992.Although no one knows how old such monsters are, a 40-pounder was aged at 18 years, according to Shaun Kadison, marine associate at the Florida Marine Research Institute¿' Marathon office in the Keys. Read More
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