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Brianna Flynn aka Chimera21
I grew up as a military brat and slowly evolved into a sort of bookish geek-girl who likes to fish. My first fishing experience was the pay-by-pound catfish pond, and expanded when we moved to a house on a beaver pond filled with bass and other sunfish. Here in Florida, I am putting down more saltwater roots and trying to perfect my snapper skills (I like catching fish I can eat!).
Currently, I work for a law firm and enjoy spinning, knitting, cooking, reading and fishing. I am also very fond of long naps.
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Hello I am the Boatless Fisherman aka Tommy A
I have liveed in Fort Lauderdale, Florida I entire life, spent my vacations as a kid in the keys during the summer months. I spend most of my days by the ocean and consider myself a lucky person to have a job that put me with in the smell of the sea. I know some about fishing but I am still learning, that’s the only way I am going to beat my Species personal best. Fishing has always been my only sport and I believe I was fishing before walked.
The post you find here from me will be:
Well enjoy this section of our site, Get the bite and wrestle that in.

Hi my name is Wayne aka team fin addicts:
I will be posting reports for the West Coast. From around the Skyway south to Naples.
I was born in Florida, grew up in Kentucky, then moved back to Florida in 2001.
I am 36 years old, I started sharkfishing on the East Coast in 2001. In 2005 I moved to the West Coast. I have been fishing literally all of my life. Growing up on a lake afforded me the opportunity to fish for bass, catfish, walleye, and other freshwater species. When I found the saltwater, I have not looked back. Saltwater species are far superior to their freshwater counterparts. I am very passionate about all types of fishing, I love to teach people about it and answer their questions. In 2006 I started Team Finaddicts and we have been fishing together and in tournaments since 2007.

Michael aka safeman
Fifty year old fart, love to hunt, cook, and garden and scuba dive. Love to fish saltwater and freshwater, but in the last year I have concentrate my passion fishing for freshwater exotic Giant Cobra Snake Head, Clown fish and Amazonia releases here in S. Florida. I have live all over the world and can say without any doubt that we have the best fresh and saltwater fishing here…so we need to be more conscious about protecting our natural South Florida precious ecosystem both offshore and inshore for our grandchildren to enjoy. So if you got some exotic fresh water fish floating in your back yard canal, pond, lake or your swimming pool, call me and I come over and we can discover this new exotic invasive specie is so we can best recreate this new leisure resource. In conclusion I fish anything that is disdain by the Bass Pro crowd… So catch me fishing in dirty water where I am usually found, don’t be afraid to come over to my cesspool and we maybe can land a world record cobra mud fish, dogfish, garfish, eel or a water moccasin or two.
I live on the border of West Palm Beach and Broward County in the Boca Pointe Estate Development on 18th St, Hillsboro canal which separate the two counties is in my back yard. With Boca Real canal running north. Can you put me in a section call “Dirty Fresh Water” in the fresh water section so those folks that love to catch eel, Kat fishermen, dogfish, garfish or any UFO bloke that manage to float in the water that is disdain by the Bass Pro crowd can feel at home. Yeah I got nothing again LMB; in fact I fish them just as often as all the other exotics. I just do not post Giant Bass, I let that Bass Pro handle them, and they are an easy fish to catch. I fish extensively in Broward & West Palm exclusively for hard to catch Freshwater exotics. I am currently fishing for sorubim catfish and arapaima in Dade. I am not posting any at this time for the Amazonian fish to protect the land owners and the institutional clients of mine that let me fish there.
There are a lot of people that fish for the exotics because they are there, we did not create the problem some one else did. All we do is take advantage of the recreation they have provided. So if we have section call dirty water in Freshwater. The non Bass Pro folks will know its home so they can post their S. Florida catfish etc., without the snooty comment from the Florida Sport Forum yuck snoot or the Bass Pro crowd who think is to beneath to merit a post or to recreate for them!!! Giant World Record Cobra and Clown I have only caught them in the most dirty freshwater where the water would asphyxiate LMB and the well heeled would not dare to be seen haunting the bank. Back up north in Minnesota giant catfish is considered a game fish and just as popular as walleye. I belong to several katfish and snake head forum. I like your forum because the folks here are into genuine recreating, conservation and into helping the next generation fish responsibly. Your forum was the only one that helps me learn how to catch snake head and clown when I first started almost a year ago and lead to my addiction. Snake head fishing has been crazy, people have been stopping me and waving to me yelling “Sardines rule baby.” I have folks that literally follow us when they recognized Bionic, Michigan Yeti and me in my Silver Sequoia and follow us last Memorial day in Sunrise and ask for tips and location and telling us how they love us making exotic fishing acceptable.
You have a wonderful forum it can only get better from here.

Joe Dionne
Jacksonville, Florida
Avid Pier & Surf Angler & Owner and Creator of www.JacksonvlleBeachPier.com as well as Founder and Treasurer of The (FPAA) Florida Pier Anglers Association Inc. A Not for Profit Organization with over 50 + members whose main goal is to educate those who are interested in the art of Pier & Surf Fishing as well as holding Fishing Tournaments and donating proceeds to Charities such as DREAMS COME TRUE , Wolfsons Childrens Hospital , and The Wounded Warriors foundation. Our Club Info is located on JacksonvilleBeachPier.com. Also The Media Officer for the Northeast Florida (RFA) Recreational Fishing Alliance Chapter
I was originally born in Bayridge Brooklyn and relocated to Jacksonville, Fla in 1955. Married for 36 yrs. with one Daughter and employed in Refrigerated Food Service Transportation Industry.
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