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Xtreme Saltwater Angler – Titusville

Five-Hour Inshore Fishing Trip for Two or Four with Equipment, Tackle, Bait, and Cooler of Bottled Water (Up to 52% Off)

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Sat May 12 03:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$500
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50%
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$251
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  • Great Outdoors

In a Nutshell

Seasoned captains arm anglers with equipment, tackle, bait & bottled water before launching vessel into Indian River and Mosquito Lagoons

The Fine Print

  • Expires May 15, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Valid only for option purchased. Subject to weather. Must use promotional value in 1 visit.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Like fishing for compliments, fishing for fish requires the right bait, the right line, and a friend who is willing to exaggerate. Reel it in with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $249 for a five-hour chartered inshore fishing trip for two (a $500 value)
  • $479 for a five-hour chartered inshore fishing trip for four (a $1,000 value)

Captains Matt Riley and Brian Pounds supply novice anglers with rods and reels, tackle, bait, and a cooler of bottled water before embarking on trips to the fish-laden waterways of the Indian River and Mosquito Lagoons.

Xtreme Saltwater Angler

Growing up, Butch Finnigan frequented the Atlantic Ocean with his father and grandfather, reveling in the rush of netting a big catch. Matt Riley found similar solace atop the ocean's seemingly endless bounty, where he and his family enjoyed each other's company as they fished. More than two decades later, the veteran anglers have become captains and co-founders of Xtreme Saltwater Angler. They assemble all necessary components for fishing excursions into the big blue, including signature lures and apparel, portable lighthouses, and the expertise needed to guide fishing charters and eco-tours.

The captains and their staff switch up their charters from brief inshore jaunts into the famed Mosquito Lagoon, Canaveral National Seashore, and Indian River Lagoon system to lengthier saltwater fishing trips into the Atlantic. Close to shore, anglers snap up species such as red and black drum, sea trout, and famished free divers, while deeper waters teem with cobia, kingfish, grouper, and yellowfin tuna. The sailors also nurture relationships with nature on eco-tours that explore more than 2,100 plant species and 2,200 animal species, including some of the U.S.'s most diverse flocks of birds.

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The Groupon Guide to: Doll History

Dolls aren't just toys designed to look like lifeless, dead-eyed versions of the children who play with them, but also collectors' items that reflect the era they come from. Here's a list of the famous dolls that every collector should have in their glassed-in doll hutch:

  • Mr. John, 1901: Victorian toymakers didn't want to create a female doll that girls might admire or model their bodies after, so they created Mr. John. The porcelain figure was dressed in a formal innkeeper’s tuxedo and had a real wooden cane he could swing at children.

  • Stick Wearing Bird Nest, 1931: It looks like a woman if you pretend the nest is hair.

  • Sally Wetsherself, 1961: Sally had a nozzle in her back that could be hooked up to a garden hose for what doll experts have called "the most realistic doll urination to date".

  • USA Young Miss Dolls, 1974: Each doll in this series was from a different time period in American history and came infused with her own special guilt about American political policies.

  • Nancy, 1986: Nancy was the youngest doll to ever get pregnant. She named her baby Arfie.

  • Twerpz, 2002: Twerpz Dollz hate skool, luv candi, and eat their parents for breakfist!

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Xtreme Saltwater Angler

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    Titusville

    1 Max Brewer Cswy.
    Titusville, Florida 32771
    (407) 446-2781
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