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						<title>Bank on Snapper</title>
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						<published>2009-01-16T17:29:00-06:00</published>
						<updated>2009-01-16T17:29:00-06:00</updated>
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							<name>Mike Conner,, Managing Editor</name>
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						<content type="html">You don&amp;#039;t catch bait for the challenge. You climb mountains for that. Yet bait catching had become more challenging than it needed to be. Finding pinfish wasn&amp;#039;t our problem. They were simply being outhustled to our shrimp-sweetened hair hooks by ravenous, 6- to 9-inch mangrove snappers that bore those bold, black feeding bars over their eyes. Those eyebrows would&amp;#039;ve made Groucho Marx proud. </content>
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