Saturday, 1 December 2012

Brothers Rely on Cooler to Survive Boat Capsizing

<b>http://tinyurl.com/9hrzxsm - <a href='http://tinyurl.com/9hrzxsm'>Ey of the storm</a></b><p>He spends the next six hours bailing water from inside and fishing salvageable food with his cupped hands. One of .... From his deck, Glenn watches four crew members of the Nemesis launch an inflatable rescue boat into the rough and bloodthirsty ocean.</p><B>Outdoors: Weekly Fishing Report (11</b><p>-While the consistently best action has been in the Channel Islands, the bite is good from San Diego to all stops going north. Limits of rockfish are the rule on most three-quarter to full-day .... State fishing license required. Also a DFG trout plant ...and more&nbsp;&raquo;</p><B>Brothers Rely on Cooler to Survive Boat Capsizing</b><p>George Verdecia, 29, and his older brother, who was not named, left for a fishing trip late Monday night but only made it about three miles off the shores of Key Biscayne, Fla., before their 12-foot vessel capsized at around 2:30 a.m., according to ...and more&nbsp;&raquo;</p>

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