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RumBum.com Covers the Jack Kearns Classic Spearfishing Tournament

Check out RumBum's coverage live from the Jack Kearns Classic Spearfishing Tournament from sunny Miami, Florida.

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DIVES

I felt "super" bad for you Super... Really sorry...!! The earlier morning dive (6:30 am), was really good... as usual... Fresh spot. That meens, LOADED..!!  More... 

 

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     SUMMER 2008 interview with Jack Kearns

 

     What was your best catch?

Best catch for a single day was a little over 1200lbs for 2 divers in the keys, 1962. Best catch in   islands was 2750lbs for myself and a spear carrier with a, More...

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SPECIAL GUESTS

AQUAWOMAN

Comming August 14th, 2008...'Aquawoman' Stefanie Voigt!!! More...

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DIVES

MANNY PUIG NOODLING

The Miami Herald is doing a piece on Manny Puig noodling. And I got a chance to tag along. The conditions were perfect and results optimal. More...

 

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CIGUA; M, a friend, and I all took a ciguatera hit after the West End trip this weekend. We caught a fish and grilled it super freshbefore we left West End.  It was probably under ten pounds and defintely under 30". More...

lionfish   Lionfish explosion in the Caribbean More...                                                                     

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FRESH NEWS

The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), and Palm Beach County Reef Rescue (PBCRR) are working together to establish a marine debris reporting and removal program for southeast Florida coral reefs. More...

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