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		<title>Peacock Bass Fishing Report &#8211; Florida 5-31-2008</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today was a very eventful day fishing for Peacock bass in South Florida. I fished with Bill &#38; Rodney from the Jacksonville, Florida area. They are avid fishermen, Rodney fishes mostly for largemouth bass, while Bill fishes mainly for trout and redfish. Both are retired U.S. Navy and we were honored to have them pick [...]]]></description>
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