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It wasn't too long ago that salt water anglers were perceived to be divided into two distinct groups - the well-heeled "sports" who worked blue water aboard flashy cruisers in pursuit of marlin and other big-game species, and the everyday folks with baited hand-lines who crowded piers, jetties, and party boats in quest of a fresh seafood dinner.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs):
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chum pot, dropper loop, leadhead jig, mono leader, big halibut, egg sinker, weed lines, big baits, sand bass, natural baits, small lures, halibut fishing, casting range, striped marlin, spreader bars, inshore fishing, rod tip, many anglers, most anglers, braided line, red drum, live bait, big trout
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Vander Hoek, North Carolina, Old Reliable, New England, Yankee Capts, Georges Bank, Outer Banks, Palm Beach, Southern California, New York, Rhode Island, Sabine Pass, South Florida, Gulf Stream, Cape Cod, Florida Keys, New Jersey, Orange Beach, Port O'Connor, South Carolina
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