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Fishing March 29, 2007
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Tides at Port Aransas
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Black beauty
      Winter Texan Dale Madson of Mille Lacs Lake, Minn., caught this 46-inch, 50-plus-pound black drum on Saturday, March 10, while fishing on the north jetty. Madson was using shrimp for bait.
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Bottom fishing
      Kingfish, snapper, shark and amberjack were the catches aboard the Scat Cat with Capt. Donnie Lueck out of Fisherman's Wharf Tuesday, March 13. Samuel Clarke of Forney posing here was one of the anglers.
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It's a winner
      Richard Sweet of Shelby, Ohio, who spends a month in Port Aransas every other year, was the big winner in a surf fishing tournament at South Padre Island last month on his way to Port Aransas. Sweet caught a 19.3-pound, 30-inch black drum to take the overall championship of the inaugural Kampground...
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'King'size
      Limits of kingfish were caught by anglers including David Lozano and Michelle Lee of San Antonio on a trip aboard the Scat Cat out of Fisherman's Wharf. The trip with Capt. Marvin Horner was taken Friday, March 16.
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Lotta reds and drum
      Fishing on Sunday, March 25, these anglers brought in 183-pounds of redfish and black drum. Port Aransas guide Capt. Frank Duxstad led them to the fish in the East Flats, using live shrimp and perch. Anglers are Duxstad, from left, Jim Votaw of Oklahoma, Tom Halloran, Martin Parker and Buster Wilso...
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FISHING REPORT
Pretty weather draws anglers to area waters
      As bays and surf waters warm, fish catching becomes more multi-specied. Inshore, anglers are reeling in limits of sheepshead, Spanish mackerel, redfish, trout and black drum.
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