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Gil Muratori teaches a unique class in fish etiquette.(FEATURES)(CURRENTS)

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The Christian Science Monitor, January 16th, 2008

Byline: Richard Luscombe Correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor

Miami -- Gil Muratori fits the part of a fishing boat captain. He is perpetually tanned, smiles out of a face weathered from being at sea four days a week, and likes to repeat the mantra: "If you're too busy to go fishing, you're too busy." He also has the stories to confirm that he has spent the past 28 years plying the waters off south Florida rather than sitting in some corporate cubicle. Like the time a shark latched onto his arm, which required 35 stitches. Or the times he has been pricked by poisonous catfish. And...

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