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By Kyle Carter
ESPNOutdoors.com Friday, May 15, 2009 NEW YORK The rotten, abandoned posts that used to hold up Pier 59 on the East River in Manhattan have given way to new floating docks, and on Friday, more than 50 fishing boats lining up for the 11th annual Fisherman's Conservation Association's Manhattan Cup. Even FCA chairman and tournament director Frank Crescitelli admitted that there wasn't much about New York City that said fishing. It's an island, so there's obviously plenty of water, but it functions more as a funnel for traffic ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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