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Local tennis: Collier County women's association sets Oct. 18 meeting

Friday, Oct. 10, 2008
The Collier County Women’s Tennis Association has set Oct. 18 as the date of its annual meeting and luncheon.
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Fishing Report: Fall tarpon run begins

Thursday, Oct. 9, 2008
This area’s spring tarpon run is world famous, as the tarpon move in along the coast and up to Boca Grande Pass for the yearly spawn. What many people don’t realize is that there is also a fall migration, and that seems to have started this past week.
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Recreation: Naples Teen Triathletes looking for more members

Thursday, Oct. 9, 2008
Ten high school students attended the past Sunday's meeting of the Naples Teen Triathletes, but the new club is still seeking additional members.
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Local golf: Defending champion leads field at this weekend's Florida State Senior Open

Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2008
Defending champion Mike San Filippo of Hobe Sound is among five former winners representing 11 titles who have entered the 32nd annual Florida State Senior Open.
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Recreation: Area men take 1st, 3rd in Naples on the Run 20K

Thursday, Oct. 2, 2008
Local runners showed their stamina last weekend in one of the area’s longest races, the 17th annual Naples on the Run 20K. Cape Coral’s John Biffar was the overall men’s winner in 1 hour, 15 minutes, 37.28 seconds. Full story »

Local tennis: Naples well represented at Fall USTA Junior Super Series Tournament

Thursday, Oct. 2, 2008
Some of the top junior players in South Florida were in Naples this past weekend when the Academia Sanchez-Casal and the Naples Tennis Club hosted the Fall USTA Junior Super Series Tournament Full story »

Fishing: Plenty of fish, but few fishermen

Thursday, Oct. 2, 2008
Most of the boats in this area have remained at the dock these past few weeks. Whether it was the gas prices or the economy, or just that it was September, there were very few boats on the water.
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Fishing: Naples Bay is the place to be

Thursday, Sept. 25, 2008
After several weeks of poor conditions caused by the recent storms, the waters cleared, the bait returned and the snook decided it was time to go out to eat. Several guides reported 40-snook days with some of the snook being very large. Redfish, tarpon, jacks and goliath grouper added to the excitement. Full story »

Recreation: Naples on the Run 20K set for Sunday

Thursday, Sept. 25, 2008
The race lasts until about 10 a.m. and starts at 2128 Ninth Street near downtown Naples. To volunteer at the event, call George at Naples on the Run at 434-9786. Full story »

Local tennis: Players put their blood into tournament

Thursday, Sept. 18, 2008
They say a good tennis match can really get your blood pumping.
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Recreation: Free boating expo at MarineMax on Saturday

Thursday, Sept. 18, 2008
The world’s largest retailer of pleasure boats and yachts is hosting a free boating class expo Saturday at MarineMax on Sixth Avenue in Naples, offering a full day of boating events for men, women, and children.
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Fishing: Proper adjustments can lead to more backwater success

Thursday, Sept. 18, 2008
The backwater fishing has been a challenge. It is not bad, and there have been some phenomenal catches.
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Local tennis: Swingtime event will benefit Lee Memorial Health System

Thursday, Sept. 11, 2008
Lee Memorial Health System was designated as the local beneficiary for the 10th annual Swingtime tennis event, slated for Nov. 22-23 at The Players Club & Spa at Lely Resort.
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Recreation: Workshop on freshwater turtle harvest set for today

Thursday, Sept. 11, 2008
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has scheduled two public workshops today to receive comments regarding proposed changes to freshwater turtle harvest rules.
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Fishing Report: Rainfall's effects could soon come to light

Thursday, Sept. 11, 2008
For two years now, freshwater fishermen have been using the drought as the reason that they had a bad morning of fishing. The lakes have been too low and the canals were not flowing. Now there is too much water. The canals are running too fast and the lakes are overflowing. As the saying goes, “when it rains it pours.''
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