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		<title>Comment on Fly Fishing the Homosassa River by Citrus County Florida &#8211; The Place to Be &#171; Edward Russell Johnston</title>
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		<description>[...] We all enjoy a fun day fishing and there is probably nothing as exciting as catching a tarpon on light tackle.  Tarpon is king during the months of May and June as fly anglers from all over the world come with hopes of being crowned the new world record holder. The current international fly tackle records for tarpon for the 12 Lb, 16 lb and 20 lb class tippet were all caught off the Homosassa River . [...]</description>
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