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  2. Marlin fishing - Wikipedia

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    Marlin fishing or billfishing is offshore saltwater game fishing targeting several species of fast-swimming pelagic predatory fish with elongated rostrum collectively known as billfish, which include those from the families Istiophoridae (marlin, spearfish and sailfish) and Xiphiidae .

  3. Sailfish - Wikipedia

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    Typically, about two prey fish are injured during a sailfish attack, but only 24% of attacks result in capture. As a result, injured fish increase in number over time in a fish school under attack. Given that injured fish are easier to catch, sailfish benefit from the attacks of their conspecifics but only up to a particular group size. [18]

  4. Fall ballyhoo run can produce some of the best fishing of ...

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    The fall mullet run this time of year is a big deal, in part because when schools of mullet migrate through South Florida, anglers can catch a variety of fish from beaches, piers and boats. Those ...

  5. Marlin - Wikipedia

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    "Marlin fishing". FishingBooker (blog). 3 December 2015. Melissa Block & John Nielson (radio hosts), Jason Schratwieser (marlin sport fishing expert), Mahmoud Sivji (fish research biologist involved in discovery) (2 March 2007). 'Ghost fish' revelation may alter marlin's status. NPR (radio news recording & transcript). All Things Considered.

  6. Kite fishing - Wikipedia

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    Offshore kite fishing is a sport fishing technique used to keep live bait on the surface of the water to attract and catch surface feeding predators. It is used in Florida along the Atlantic coast and in the Caribbean for sailfish. It is also used for blackfin and yellowfin tuna, dolphin or mahi-mahi, wahoo, black grouper, and yellowtail snapper.

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  9. Little Sandy National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    At the time, Little Sandy Creek was vital to the Texas & Pacific Railroad's operation as it allowed them to get waters for their boilers. The stop was originally called Angler, Texas. [4] The site became the site of the Little Sandy Hunting and Fishing Club. [4]