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Posted 3/21/2008 7:58:49 PM


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Why fly thousands of miles to catch a trophy big-game fish - when for most U.S.anglers, that kind of action is now just a short flight away? All you need is a day!

Why risk hearing "You should have been here last week" - when our guarantee of great fishing every day of every week means simply, no trophy, no charge!

Why plan on 50- or 70-mile runs offshore to get to the fishing grounds - when we bring the fishing grounds to you?

Why worry about spending long hours trolling in hopes of finding fish - when you can be sure of having fish right there the moment the skipper calls, "Line in"?

If you're ready to battle monster marlin, huge yellowfin and giant bluefin tuna, scores of sailfish and more, it's time to book a day at the Lone Star Bluewater Fishing Ranch.

Located just off the Texas coast, the first fishing ranch of its kind anywhere in the world emulates the success of the finest big-game hunting ranches.

How It Works

Lone Star BFR variously catches and purchases healthy big-game fish from all over the North Atlantic, Caribbean and beyond, then releases them into separate species pens to grow even bigger until they're ready to be caught.

Two days before your scheduled fishing day, we remove several individual fish of whatever species you've contracted to catch (our pens operate like advanced purse seines to facilitate this). Then, we transport them to a smaller pen to which you're shuttled immediately by boat or helicopter when you arrive. There, your big-game boat with captain and crew awaits - as do several huge fish, all hungry and looking to eat! Does it get any better?


Then check out this link:

http://bluewaterfishingranch.com






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Posted 3/22/2008 9:39:57 AM


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This is going to be an interesting thread to watch.
Kinda make you wonder what kind of debaits
it will bring up.

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Posted 3/22/2008 10:14:08 AM


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Hey, it's better than going to the grocery store, right?



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Posted 3/22/2008 10:43:34 AM


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FL_Cracker (3/22/2008)
Hey, it's better than going to the grocery store, right?






Clean up on aisle two.............someone left a gutpile





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Posted 3/22/2008 5:02:25 PM


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Ah you read it too fast or did not carefully check out the web site

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Post #30650
Posted 3/31/2008 6:34:18 AM


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This is not fishing.
Any thing you pull out of one of these cages would never be a trophy in my eyes.

nobody complains about farming but you dont go out in the back field shoot a cow take a hundred pictures of it and hang it on the wall.

What about disease remember when they had to go thru and kill all the elk on the farms because they had disease. If you cram any number of fish together in tight spaces its going to breed disease and whats to stop a bait fish from swiming thru the cage into open water.

ITS A BLACK EYE FOR HUNTING AND IT WILL BE FOR FISHING. The anti's love this stuff.


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Posted 8/9/2008 10:25:01 PM


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click on the "the full story you won't believe!"
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Posted 8/10/2008 7:10:57 AM


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Good one Ted! But it won't be long before someone actually does this. With Americans wanting instant gratification (and some having unlimited funds) it will be part of the future.

With a guy in Texas having a "deer stand condo" complete with air conditioner- beer fridge and jacuzzi, we are well on our way!

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Posted 8/10/2008 11:36:24 AM


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yeah apparently it's been thought/talked about lol... wth im moving to mexico
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Posted 8/12/2008 4:10:53 PM


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When I first started to read the aticle I was kind of mad to see that somebody would actually do something like this. But thank god it was a hoax. I sad but somebody out there is probably trying to do something like this. Pretty funny article though.
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