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Elusive Tiger Shad, Let's Go Fishin' take top spots at Ladies Day 2013 Friday, 17 May 2013 10:31   BY MARCY SHORTUSE - The bite may have been slow, but Capt. Chris Frohlich’s team got the first qualified release in the 2013 Ladies Day Tarpon Tournament at 5:40 p.m. on Saturday. Anglers included Alysha Aratari, Olivia Britto, Joellen Morris and Mia Benton. Read the Full Story
FWC break-away jig study refuted by originating scientist Friday, 17 May 2013 10:06   BY MARCY SHORTUSE - In the summer of 2004 Dr. Justin Grubich picked up the phone to take a call from a woman who said she was with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. The woman, Kathy Guindon, talked with Justin for about 30 minutes foul-hooking tarpon, and he was asked to provide expert witness testimony on how tarpon feed. He didn’t give the conversation much thought. Read the Full Story
World’s Richest, tarpon festival, Kids Classic coming up this week Friday, 17 May 2013 10:00   This week will bring one of the most action-packed and entertaining times that Boca Grande has seen in quite awhile. It is the World’s Richest Tarpon Tournament on May 23 and 24, the Gasparilla Island Kids Classic on May 25, and Tarpon Festival Weekend downtown. Read the Full Story
GIBA signs $30 million loan agreement, no new toll increases coming in the near future Friday, 17 May 2013 09:57   BY LIZA STROUT - With a unanimous vote, the Gasparilla Island Bridge Authority board of directors approved the terms of a long-sought State Infrastructure Bank loan. The loan, to fund the construction of the new swing bridge, will keep tolls at their current levels for the foreseeable future. Read the Full Story
A lighthouse legend passes Friday, 17 May 2013 09:53 BY LIZA STROUT - Dian McKeithan Miller, youngest daughter of the last keeper of the Port Boca Grande Light, passed away Wednesday morning, May 15. Read the Full Story
Look for changes within the Community Center this summer Friday, 17 May 2013 09:52   BY MARCY SHORTUSE - The summer has come, the snowbirds are leaving and it’s time for the Boca Grande Community Center to start making some changes. They have tented for termites (and found a few bodies after the fact, so it was a worthy cause). Now they’re going to be tearing down some walls and moving things around. Read the Full Story
Letter to the Editor: World-renowned scientist makes changes to his conclusions about break-away jigs Friday, 17 May 2013 09:37   The following letter was sent to Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Chairman Ken Wright on May 8, 2013. This letter is reprinted here with Mr. Grubich’s consent. Read the Full Story
Profile: Capt. Chris Frohlich Friday, 17 May 2013 09:31   BY JACK SHORT - Tarpon fishing seems to fascinate some folks in a way no other subject can. Capt. Chris Frohlich is one of those people, and his connection to the sport is as strong as his opinions about it. Read the Full Story

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BY MARCY SHORTUSE - It’s July. Time for the streets to roll up, the iguanas to bask and the Beacon staff to get really, really creative. When you look up at our little community calendar and week after week all you see are bare date boxes, that means there ain’t much goin’ on ‘round here.

Before we venture back into the world of tarpon debate, I just wanted to put a bug in your ear about guest writing for the Beacon. We have a lot of great contributions during season, but we need them even more in the summer.

It seems like every year we get part-time residents who stay a little bit longer. When it’s hotter in New York than it is in Boca Grande, you can see why. If you’ve got something local that you’d like to write about, we’d love to hear about it.

Don’t be daunted by the fact that the seasonal residents are gone and won’t get to read the Beacon. Almost all of our subscribers, and that’s a good percentage of Boca Grande residents, have a year-round subscription and do read the paper ... whether they’re sitting on Park Avenue or in Marblehead, Mass.

This is the locals’ time of year. We get to make the Beacon what we want it to be, without a whirlwind of social events taking the headlines. So whether you like to talk about plants, trees, wildlife, Boca society or golf, give it a try and do some guest writing.

And, just so you know, Liza Strout will be filling in as our jack-of-all-trades in the very near future as I bring yet another Shortuse child into the world, my fifth to be exact. Any time between now and August 1, I will temporarily disappear and our ever-diligent roving reporter will become ... Beacon Woman.

And now, back to our regularly-scheduled tarpon debate ...


Marcy Shortuse is the editor of the Boca Beacon



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Read more...Gladys Gannon Geib, 86, of Jamestown, R.I.and Boca Grande passed away Wednesday, June 27, 2012.

She was the wife of the late Frederick J. Geib.


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Read more...BY LIZA STROUT - When Rich Harsh visited Charlotte Harbor with his wife Janeen, they knew that they had found their new home.

“I’ve always been a water junkie,” laughed Rich. “My grandfather took me fishing as far back as I can remember. It’s in my blood. I wanted to live on the water and get into the professional fishing industry.”

The couple sold their house in Michigan, packed up their belongings and family and restarted their lives in Englewood two years ago.

“We knew that we wanted to do it, and we decided that we should do it sooner rather than later,” Rich said. “We wanted to do it while we could enjoy it, because you never know what the future holds.”


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There are even more changes to the bocabeacon.com site now, including more photo-viewing opportunities and online subscriptions.

What you won’t see, however, are many of the full stories that you’re used to. Unless you’re a subscriber, of course.

Our new photo-hosting program, SmugMug, is up and running. Most of the 2012 tarpon tournament action is on there, as well as some general photos of random things.


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Read more... BY LIZA STROUT - For the people of Gasparilla Island, Tropical Storm Debby was more a series of inconveniences than a major event. Streets were flooded, pipes backed up and the sun was not seen for days.

For the animals that make their home on the island’s beaches, though, it was devastating.


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