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Fishing Report for the Florida Panhandle
Capt. Alex Crawford
November 17, 2002
Carrabelle - Saltwater Fishing Report

Hunters don’t know what they are missing. The modus operandi for all the hurried hunters is just that, hurry up and wait. Waiting for whitetails, gaggles of geese, dozens of ducks, a plethora of pigs or just one spectacular Sambar, can be an impatient game. Why not go directly where your quarry lives and harvest your share. This is high season for Grouper grabbin’ in the Northern Gulf of Mexico.
Grouper fishing is fun! Every pull on your line brings a new adrenaline rush that warms the body and soothes the mind. Our ancient hunter/gatherer mentality drives us to fill the fish box with those great-eating grouper fillets. Everyone loves to eat grouper. It is sometimes difficult to get the wife and kids to enjoy the venison tenderloin that you try to convince them tastes just like chicken.
So, stow the gun in the case for a while and take a trip on the big pond for some hot grouper action. Big black groupers are here waiting for you. No hurry, just a natural rush!
Until next tide, tight lines and solid hookups,
Captain Alex Crawford
Proud Member Florida Outdoor Writers Association
Proud Member Florida Guides Association
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