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Daily fishing report

By BILL HARDMAN
Published September 13, 2003

Spearfishermen usually start as devoted fishermen. They find their passion extends to the underwater realm and use scuba to supplement their adventures.

A problem between the two types of fishermen starts when someone is diving or fishing a spot and another dives or fishes above him. This should be avoided. If the spot is large, move away from the other boat. It's good manners and safer to let the other boat know your intentions.

If you ask the other boaters how long they plan to stay, you might find they are leaving or are not catching anything. Then ask if they want you to dive and see if there's anything on the spot. They usually let you. Sometimes there are fish but they aren't biting, and sometimes it's just bait. When I do this, I share the information.

A few bad apples on the water tend to ruin things for everyone. Next time you're fishing or diving, make a point to respect others rights.

TOURNAMENT NEWS: The FSDA Southern Open Derby is Sept.20 in Tarpon Springs. For information about the photography and/or spearfishing tournament, contact John Schmidt at (727) 403-6281.

- Bill Hardman teaches scuba, spearfishing and free-diving through Aquatic Obsessions Scuba in St. Petersburg. Call (727) 344-3483.

[Last modified September 13, 2003, 01:46:42]


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