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Sunday, July 6, 2008

No key required at Cabbage Key - Inside

No key required at Cabbage Key - Inside Bay Area
CABBAGE KEY, Fla. The boat pushed away from the dock, eased past the pelican perched on a piling, and boat charters looped out into Pine Island Sound. Useppa Island swam up on our right, while we swerved left toward Cabbage Key. I checked in at the marina and boat charters
Source: www.insidebayarea.com
April 2008 - Weekly Standard
Nearly half of Democrats (48 percent) think Hillary Clinton has a better chance of beating John McCain in November 10 percentage points higher than the 38 percent who think Barack Obama can win, according to a FOX News poll released Wednesday
Source: www.weeklystandard.com
Charter captains can't catch a break - Newark Star-Ledger
BY JUDY PEET Sharon Keller-Hawryluk always thought she would have the family business to pass on to her children, but this summer, she has serious doubts. "If things are as bad for Fourth of July weekend as they have been this season so far, we're in
Source: www.nj.com
Charter boat captains feel bite of high fuel prices - Ann Arbor News Blog
Chronicle file photo Gas prices of more than $4 a gallon is hurting the state's charter boat fishing industry. It means fewer boat out on the water, charter boat owners say. High gas prices and boat charters a struggling economy are taking a bite out of Lake
Source: blog.mlive.com
Crabbers claw at chance to catch a winner - World Link
BANDON When you throw your crab pot over the dock at Bandon, don t be surprised if you pull up a crab appearing to be wearing jewelry. No, it s not a covert spying device, either, attached to crustacean s leg. It s a tag notifying you
Source: www.theworldlink.com
High fuel prices keep boaters closer to harbor - Chicago Tribune
Bill Bouwens relaxed on his 36-foot express cruiser this week in Waukegan Harbor, where his boat will stay docked a lot more often this summer. That's the sacrifice Bouwens says he'll make because filling up his 300-gallon tank costs a whopping $1
Source: www.chicagotribune.com