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  2. Gadabout Gaddis - Wikipedia

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    Gadabout Gaddis. Roscoe Vernon Gaddis (January 28, 1896 – October 21, 1986), known professionally as Gadabout Gaddis, was a 20th-century American fisherman and television pioneer. [1] Gaddis was born in Mattoon, Illinois and was nicknamed Gadabout by a boss who said he could never find him. [2]

  3. Yellow River (Pensacola Bay) - Wikipedia

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    The Yellow River (historically known as the Chester River or the Middle River) [1][2] is a 118-mile-long (190 km) [3] river in the southern United States which runs through Alabama and Florida. It empties into Blackwater Bay, an arm of Pensacola Bay. In 1773 Thomas Hutchins reported to the American Philosophical Society on the river.

  4. Ochlockonee River - Wikipedia

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    Little River, Telogia Creek, Crooked River. The Ochlockonee River ( / oʊˈklɒknɪ / o-KLOK-nee) is a fast running river, except where it has been dammed to form Lake Talquin in Florida, originating in Georgia and flowing for 206 miles (332 km) [1] before terminating in Florida.

  5. Category:Fishing television series - Wikipedia

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    The fishing television series genre is rather self-explanatory; they are television programs revolving around recreational and sport fishing. The genre has enough of a following to justify its own digital television station WFN, the World Fishing Network .

  6. Choctawhatchee River - Wikipedia

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    The Choctawhatchee River is a 141-mile-long (227 km) [ 1 ] river in the southern United States, flowing through southeast Alabama and the Panhandle of Florida before emptying into Choctawhatchee Bay in Okaloosa and Walton counties. The river, the bay and their adjacent watersheds collectively drain 5,350 square miles (13,900 km 2).

  7. Duck hunters hear cry for help, then see boaters floating in ...

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    Brice Williamson and Clay Sorrell, hunting and fishing guides and captains with Williamson Outfitters in Eastpoint, were on the water by 6 a.m. on Jan. 20 and headed toward a boat ramp to pick up ...

  8. Yellow perch - Wikipedia

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    There is also a small, likely native population in the Dead Lakes region of the Apalachicola River system in Florida. [10] [11] The yellow perch has also been widely introduced for sport and commercial fishing purposes. It has also been introduced to establish a forage base for bass and walleye.

  9. List of fishes of Florida - Wikipedia

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. This article lists wide variety or diversity of fish in the rivers, lakes, and oceans of the state of Floridain the United States. [1][2][3] Common name. Scientific name.