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Husband outfished on
anniversary:
Naples Sun Times
Julie Magardino bought her husband,
Tom, a fishing trip with Capt. Bubby Hail to celebrate their 10th
wedding anniversary.
Tom grew up fishing in New York, and Julie grew up fishing in Ft.
Myers. This was a match made on the water.
The day started with a major fog. Capt. Bubby went to a favorite
bait location to net some shiners. Capt. Bubby sped off as the fog
lifted to a secret spot about 10 miles away.
The duo hooked up king after king up to 15 pounds. Julie felt there
was a king hook-up on almost every cast. Julie caught most of the
fish that day. Julie told me that this was her best fishing trip
ever. Happy Anniversary!
Galeana catches
cobia:
Naples Sun Times
Neapolitan golf buddies H.A. Street,
Ken Westlund and Jeff Zanger needed a fourth angler to go fishing
with their favorite guide, Capt. Bubby Hail of Florida's Finest
Fishing.
Capt. Bubby brought the gang to a wreck about 10 miles out. The
anglers hooked up five goliath grouper. The captain had to move to
another spot because the goliaths were interfering with the action.
A little while later, Frank hooked into a big one. Frank didn't give
up and boated a big 82-pound cobia in 30 minutes.
By Capt. Barry Berger
Naples Sun Times
Capt. Bubby Hail of Florida's Finest Fishing, located at the Cedar
Bay Marina, fished with Will and Dottie Olson and friends Greg and
Linda Urech from Somonauk, Ill. Capt. Bubby brought the foursome to
a favorite location just offshore. The anglers boated many pompano,
bluefish, ladyfish and Spanish mackerel on tipped pink and white
jigs. All four anglers hooked up big at the same time. Capt.
Bubby orchestrated this unusual multiple hook up. They fought the
fish over and under each other, around the boat. Somehow the captain
was able to have his patrons boat all four fish. Linda's arms and
wrist ached after the fight. Her drum weighed more than 35 pounds.
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Julie and Tom Magardino ©Naples
Sun Times

Frank Galeana ©Naples
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