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Old 02-18-2013, 09:40 AM
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Cheers New Sponsor Bud n Mary's Marina

Please join me in welcoming Bud N Mary's Marina located in Islamorada, on the Florida Keys.

Bud N Mary's is a full service Marina which is home to over 40 full time guides with accommodations available. Capt. Rick Stanczyk setup the Marina's sponsorship and his family owns and operates the Marina. Please join me in welcoming Bud n Mary's to the Salty Cajun family. Please see below or a link to the website and other information.

http://www.budnmarys.com/

Capt. Rick Stanczyk is a born and raised native of the Florida Keys. His family owns and operates Bud n' Mary's Marina out of Islamorada, FL. Capt. Rick spends most of his time fishing a 20' Seacraft in the backcountry and gulf waters of the Florida Everglades and Gulf of Mexico. His brother, Capt. Nick Stanczyk, fishes a 34' Crusader on the ocean side called the "BNM." He fishes the reef and Atlantic ocean. One of Capt. Nicks specialties is daytime swordfishing, which the Stanczyk family helped pioneer in the US over 10 years ago. Bud n' Mary's has been around since 1944 and is home to over 40 licensed captains, many 2nd and 3rd generation fishermen, some of which pioneered the arts of flats and deep sea fishing in the area. Capt. Rick will be bringing reports from both the inshore and offshore sides in the area. If your interested in visiting and fishing in Islamorada, FL, get in touch with these guys. Their 'tarpon season' starts in March and gets real busy through July, though can be good all the way through October. The world class tarpon fishing brings the bulk of fishermen to the keys over the next six months, along with the plethora of other species that can be caught in their waters!
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