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Letter to the Editor: Former guide issues challenge

 

To the Editor:

I was a traditional tarpon fishing guide in Boca Grande Pass for 26 years. In my prime I boated somewhere around 500 tarpon a year and on good years well over 600. In all those years I rarely caught a tarpon anywhere but in the mouth from the inside out with my Mustad 7690 5/0 J hooks. By rarely I mean once or twice a year. It was my belief and the belief of the master who taught me that those one or two fish had thrown the hook when they jumped and the hook landed somewhere else on the tarpon.


Letter to the Editor: Photographer crusades against PTTS

 

To the Editor:

As an elementary school teacher for more than 28 years, I have always told my students to follow their hearts in doing what is right for a cause. The awareness that my tarpon slaughter movie has created for the tarpon of Boca Grande is one of my proudest moments and a testimony for all those who have walked through my classroom door. The photos taken that day tell the real truth, because the camera doesn’t lie.


Profile: Capt. Shane Sovan, a contractor, a fishing captain, a lover of all of Florida's outdoors

 

Read more...It took Capt. Shane Sovan a little while to realize that he was not cut out to be a college student. He was three months into his first year at Manatee Community College when it came to him.

“I’m not a sit inside kind of person,” said Shane. “I want to be outside, doing something.”


Island kids graduate, make Dean's List

 

Several Boca Grande youth are beginning to make their way in the adult world, and have graduated.


Online subscriptions now available

 

The Boca Beacon online subscription system and new e-edition are now up and running.

Subscribers who started their accounts with the Beacon before April 15 will continue to receive access to the e-edition of the Beacon at no charge through October 31. New subscribers can purchase a subscription to the e-edition.


Take only pictures ... and a small sample of DNA

Read more...Everyone knows tarpon. Catching one is the thrill of a lifetime. They swarm by the thousands through Boca Grande Pass every summer to spawn in the Gulf of Mexico. Anyone who has spent time on Gasparilla Island knows all of that. But for a fish that is so famous, very little else is certain.

The Tarpon Genetic Recapture study was started in 2005, to track the recapture rates, population structure and migratory patterns of the silver king.


Boca Grande Post Office safe - Will remain open

 

Not only is the Boca Grande Post Office safe from closure, it has received an upgrade in rank.

“We lost 13 postmasters in the 339 district,” said Boca Grande Postmaster Linda Webb. “We were rated a level 15 facility, and they bumped us up to a level 18. Then they removed the postmasters from all facilities rated 15 or lower.”

It is entirely possible that the toll bridge saved the office, since residents would have to travel across the bridge, and pay the toll, in order to get their mail if the island office closed. The postal service may have seen this as an unfair burden on residents.

So when you are ready to ship your Christmas packages, you can be sure that the same smiling faces will be there to help.


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