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		<title>Shell Foods in Guana</title>
		<description>By Bidz Dela Cruz

Along the north shoreline of the Guana River dam could be found the best crabbing in Northeast Florida. Intently looking, you will recognize some elaborate crabbing rigs comprised of running a horizontal main line from stake to stake. Tied multiple bait lines spaced evenly run the main ...</description>
		<link>http://www.floridafishing.com/shell-foods-in-guana/</link>
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		<title>Waterfowl Excitement in Guana</title>
		<description>By Bidz Dela cruz

When viewed from a helicopter, you will immediately know that the appeal of Guana Lake is not limited to fishing. There is good waterfowl hunting here and seasonal opportunities to gather crabs and shrimp as well. 

Guana is fortunately one of the few publicly accessible waterfowl hunting ...</description>
		<link>http://www.floridafishing.com/waterfowl-hunts-on-guana/</link>
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		<title>Navigation Tips in Guana</title>
		<description>By Bidz Dela Cruz

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) limits the maximum horsepower on Guana Lake at 10. This means no jet- or air-propelled watercraft are permitted. Nevertheless, it’s a great place for johnboats or paddle craft, such as canoes and kayaks. Many species of water birds inhabit ...</description>
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		<title>Experiencing Guana</title>
		<description>By Bidz Dela Cruz

The open bay of Guana Lake is abundant with mullets, and they can sometimes appear as if they were trying to become flyingfish in an effort to escape the salt water lake.  Anytime in August, you can chance upon some great catch such as a nice black ...</description>
		<link>http://www.floridafishing.com/experiencing-guana/</link>
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		<title>Florida Fishing 101 (Part 4: Fish Terms)</title>
		<description>By Bidz Dela Cruz

Terms

The following are some of the popular technical terms to get familiar with before going to Florida to fish:

	Deep sea fishing: You should get a good charter guide four your first time out there in the open, to assist you in ropes. It is advisable not to ...</description>
		<link>http://www.floridafishing.com/florida-fishing-101-part-4-fish-terms/</link>
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		<title>Florida Fishing 101 (Part 3: Fish Galore)</title>
		<description>By Bidz Dela Cruz

Fish Galore

Below is a list of  just a few of the many fish you'll catch while fishing in Florida. You’ll discover more when you go fish yourself. These are just the most commonly caught:

 
Most Commonly Caught Fish in Florida’s Saltwater Regions
 

Florida Saltwater Fish 





Blue Marlin


Bluefish


Barracuda




Blacktip Shark


Dolphin


Bonefish




Grouper


Flounder


Cobia




Permit


Mackerel


Drum




Spearfish


Mako Shark


Porgy




Snapper


Pompano


Sea ...</description>
		<link>http://www.floridafishing.com/florida-fishing-101-part-3-fish-galore/</link>
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		<title>Florida Fishing 101 (Part 2: The Regions)</title>
		<description>By Bidz Dela Cruz

The Regions

It is highly important what region you want to start your Florida Fishing experience. To help you in finding your hotels, the list below is a helpful list of the cities and beaches found in its regions.

    * Northeast: Amelia Island/Fernandina Beach,  Daytona Beach, Live Oak, ...</description>
		<link>http://www.floridafishing.com/florida-fishing-101-part-2-the-regions/</link>
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		<title>Florida Fishing 101 (Part 1: Introduction)</title>
		<description>By Bidz Dela Cruz

Introduction

The term Sport Fishing and the State of Florida are two inseparable concepts. Florida is the best fishing site, not only in the USA, but also in the whole world! From recreational, to luxury, to sport fishing, Florida provides them all. This is one place fishing enthusiasts ...</description>
		<link>http://www.floridafishing.com/florida-fishing-101-part-1-introduction/</link>
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		<title>Equipments 101 for Sea Water Sport Fishing</title>
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The thrill of seawater sports fishing is very inviting, as evidenced by the proliferation of sport fishing competitions in almost all states.  For the aspiring sport fisher, it is best to determine the different equipment and devices one needs and how much they cost before venturing out into this ...</description>
		<link>http://www.floridafishing.com/equipments-101-for-sea-water-sport-fishing/</link>
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		<title>Difference of Salt Water and Fresh Water Fish</title>
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The main difference between saltwater and freshwater fish is obviously in the kind of their water habitat.  Saltwater fish thrive in the ocean and seas, where the salinity level (salt concentration) is about 3.5% (35 grams of saline per 1 kilogram of water).  Freshwater fish live in bodies ...</description>
		<link>http://www.floridafishing.com/difference-of-salt-water-and-fresh-water-fish/</link>
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