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By Steve Wright
ESPNOutdoors.com Sunday, October 19, 2008 KEY LARGO, Fla. Duke Benevento fought a permit for 30 minutes Sunday; Ryan Cecil had a giant permit hooked for about 8 seconds. It's not difficult to guess who had the "one that got away" story on the final day of the ESPN Saltwater Series Mercury Redbone Key West S.L.A.M. Celebrity Tournament. A fishing rod shattered in two pieces in guide Bryan "Bear" Holeman's boat was another sign that Cecil's short story didn't end well. But it had one helluva beginning. "All of the sudden we saw t ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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