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Spanish mackerel, little tunny hitting in the Gulf.(SPORTS)(Outdoors)(Column)

Sarasota Herald Tribune

| November 23, 2001 | (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Byline: Steve Gibson

On this beautiful day after Thanksgiving, we can be thankful for a number of things. In particular, we are blessed that we live in such a wonderful place where outdoor activities abound and the weather usually is great.

Topping the weekend angling prospects are Spanish mackerel and little tunny in the inshore Gulf of Mexico.

In addition, mangrove snapper are pleasing at the mid-range (M) artificial reefs.

The accompanying map is designed to help readers find out what fish are hitting where.

1 Guide Tom Smith of the Flats Lady out of Anglers Repair reported redfish to 27 inches and snook to 27 inches on …

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