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  2. Fishing vessel - Wikipedia

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    Saltwater fishing boats vary widely in size and can be specialized for certain species of fish. Flounder boats, for example, have flat bottoms for a shallow draft and are used in protected, shallow waters.

  3. Florida Traveler’s Guide to Saltwater Fishing - AOL

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    The Sunshine State is a saltwater fishing haven for millions of anglers. Learn more about the popular pastime in this Florida saltwater fishing guide. Florida Traveler’s Guide to Saltwater Fishing

  4. Big-game fishing - Wikipedia

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    This big-game fish was caught near Cabo San Lucas, on the Pacific coast of Mexico. Big-game fishing, also known as offshore sportfishing, offshore gamefishing or blue-water fishing, is a form of recreational fishing targeting large game fish, usually on a large body of water such as a sea or ocean .

  5. Salt Water Sportsman - Wikipedia

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    United States. Based in. Winter Park, Florida. Language. English. Website. www .saltwatersportsman .com. Costa Rica Fishing at Los Suenos and Jaco Beach. Salt Water Sportsman is a monthly magazine about recreational marine fishing in the United States and throughout the world. [2]

  6. Rather be fishing? A guide to fishing the Myrtle Beach area ...

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    The Myrtle Beach area offers plenty of spots for anglers to saltwater fish from shore in the surf or along the tidal marshes. Here’s a guide to get started.

  7. Boating - Wikipedia

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    Saltwater fishing boats vary widely in length and are once again specialized for various species of fish. Flats boats, for example, are used in protected, shallow waters, and have shallow draft. Sportfishing boats range from 25 to 80 feet (8 to 24 m) or more, and can be powered by large outboard engines or inboard diesels.