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We listen to guides and anglers on how they attempt to hook into the migrating tarpon that pass through PCB's beautiful beach waters each summer. It's a lesson in humility, respect and yes, luck.
We listen to guides and anglers on how they attempt to hook into the migrating tarpon that pass through PCB's beautiful beach waters each summer. It's a lesson in humility, respect and yes, luck.
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