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By Steve Waters
ESPNOutdoors.com Saturday, November 7, 2009 ISLAMORADA, Fla. — It's hard to fish the flats of the Florida Keys for bonefish and redfish when you can't see what you're trying to catch. But that was the task facing the anglers and guides Saturday on the first day of the Mercury Redbone Celebrity Fishing Tournament, who battled winds gusting to 30 mph that made the water choppy and dirty. The weather won, as the majority of the field failed to catch either species. "It was hard," Arnie Sedel said. "It was blustery. Even when you we ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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