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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
  • Posted on October 26, 2001 in Fish Species
    Blackfin tina reach only about three feet at full adulthood. Read More
  • Posted on October 26, 2001 in Rigs and tips
    Here's a cheap and easy way to keep track of line on your spinning reels and extra spools. Read More
  • Posted on October 26, 2001 in Boat Reviews
    When someone coined the term "Pocket fisherman," they must have had the Wellcraft 230 Coastal in mind. Trailerable yet with comfortable accommodations below means kids can take naps and tackle can be stored. Family-friendly aspects of the 230 include a full-height transom, self-contained head and a small galley. Also, whether docking, fishing or just sunbathing there, access to the bow just became much easier by virtue of molded steps leading up to the side walkways. Adequate handholds make getting there and back a cinch, too. Read More
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