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    Now entering the saltwater arena - Radio transmitter #117510Attachment 339067 Florida has a Manatee tagging program that documents the travel of these large, protected, docile creatures. Further info. can be accessed on FWC report a tagged manatee hotline. This is only the 2nd one I have encountered, ironically both have been this year. Manatees are mammals that require them to occasionally breathe air and are often compared to pasture-grazing, non-aggressive bovines. This association has earned them the nickname of "Sea cow". Thought I'd mention this due to the majority of our members being incapable of seeing/knowing about these creatures.
    Yesterday, just prior to this encounter, I was gifted with two impressive speckled trout for the saltwater ice-slurry cooler ride home = 5 hours of fruitless trout chuckin' & truckin'. One in particular had a particular size/demeanor profile. See pic of big 21.5" girl. Her lady friend @19.75" also made honorable mention and a muscle relaxing "chill down". Enjoy-

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    Now entering the saltwater arena - Radio transmitter #117510Attachment 339067 Florida has a Manatee tagging program that documents the travel of these large, protected, docile creatures. Further info. can be accessed on FWC report a tagged manatee hotline. This is only the 2nd one I have encountered, ironically both have been this year. Manatees are mammals that require them to occasionally breathe air and are often compared to pasture-grazing, non-aggressive bovines. This association has earned them the nickname of "Sea cow". Thought I'd mention this due to the majority of our members being incapable of seeing/knowing about these creatures.
    Yesterday, just prior to this encounter, I was gifted with two impressive speckled trout for the saltwater ice-slurry cooler ride home = 5 hours of fruitless trout chuckin' & truckin'. One in particular had a particular size/demeanor profile. See pic of big 21.5" girl. Her lady friend @19.75" also made honorable mention and a muscle relaxing "chill down". Enjoy-

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    Thanks for sharing your day, Doug. Nice catch!

    Gotta love those manatee's. About 3 years ago we visited the Manatee Viewing and educational Center at Tampa Electric, enjoyed it thoroughly.
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    When I moved to Florida full time it was to the middle keys where I lived for 10 years.
    Manatee sightings in that area were rare, and only in the winter when I suppose cooler water further north sent more of them that way. Moving to Vero beach and having access to the IR lagoon system however is quite different. One thing I don't miss about fishing salt water in this area is the Manatees, and the restrictions placed on boating as a result of them.
    The law tends to hang out in certain areas like cops waiting behind billboards out on the edge of town.
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    Great pics Doug, always enjoy your adventures.

    I'm gonna try to make a run over near Crystal River during our Dunnellon vacation this year, we'll
    see if I can make it happen & the weather cooperates.
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    Thanks Brian- Let me know if I can try to make it "memorable" for ya.
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    Nice fish. I seen one of those transmitters floating around behind a sea cow here on Griffin. Kinda cool.

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    Hah, guess you didn't see the fish ruler!Big bobber= Big fish

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    Neat fish, are those transmitters attaches to the manatees?
    Or more like a relay station?


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    Redge- They are actually attached @tail base with a collar and about 6 -8 feet of line.

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