Floriduh - A Passing Fad
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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NOYB wrote:
"sherwindu" wrote in message
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Harry Krause wrote:
Indeed, I'm flying down to Miami for a day or two later this month
specifically to attend the Miami boat show, and I'll be flying to
Orlando in March or April to make a presentation at a meeting. I might
spend a few extra days in Florida on the second trip for some bass
fishing.
Sponsors of both events I'll be attending never considered holding
either in Derby, Kansas, or its environs, and not even in that nearby
fortress of free thinking, Wichita.
We have fishing tournaments here on the Great Lakes, so Florida has
no monopoly on those things.
Below is a list of the fishing tournaments *FOR SOUTHEAST FLORIDA AND
THE KEYS ONLY* over the next 8 months. All have purses that are in the
six digits or more, and attract participants from all over the US and the
World.
Cheeca Lodge Sailfish Tournament 1/20-1/22/06
Reef Cup Invitational Jan. 24 - 28, 2006
Mayor's Cup Sailfish Tournament 1/26-1/29/06
Fort Lauderdale Billfish Tournament 2/7-2-12-06
S.F.H.A. Loxahatchee Tournament 2/11
World Diamond Source/YCF Billfish Challenge Feb, 26th
Bob Lewis Billfish Challenge 3/2-3/5/06
Billfish Masters 3/16-3/19/06
Miami Billfish Tournament 4/6-4/9/06
Key West World Championships 4/18-4/22/06
Herman Lucerne Memorial Backcountry Fishing Tournament 4/21/06 - 4/23/06
Grove Harbor Rodeo 4/27-4/30/06
Grove Slam 5/4-5/6/06
Mercury/SeaVee Pompano Beach Sal****er Shootout - May 13, 2006
Pompano Beach Fishing Rodeo May 18-21 2006
10th Annual Mercury Marine/Miami Kiwanis Dolphin Tournament; June
1-3,2006
Mercury/SeaVee Pompano Beach Sal****er Slam - June 10, 2006
Mercury/SeaVee Pompano Beach Sal****er Showdown - August 5, 2006
Swordlords Tournament-August 5, 2006
Islamorada Swordfish Tournament August 11-13,2006
Miami Swordfish Tournament September 7-10,2006
The Boater's World Gauntlet Elimination Series:
Round 1 & 2 - May 12-13, 2006
Round 3 & 4 - June 9-10, 2006
Round 5 & 6 - August 4-5, 2006
There are a similar number of tournaments in the northeast, southwest,
and northwest coasts of Florida as well.
And there are 1000's of smaller, community-based tournaments as well over
the year.
If you added up the number of fishing tournaments and the purses from
those tournaments from every state that borders the Great Lakes, they
still wouldn't equal the numbers that Florida produces every year.
That's correct. There's no question that on a state for state basis,
Florida leads in fishing venues and opportunities. If you can't catch fish
in Florida, go to Red Lobster.
Ironically, if you go to Red Lobster here in Florida, you'll probably get
fish from out of state.
The one good thing about Red Lobster is consistency. It's equally terrible
wherever you go...so you should know better than trying it, with the idea
that it might actually be better in states that border the sea.
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