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	<title>Comments on: Welcome to Mango Creek Lodge</title>
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	<description>Your Caribbean Home - Fishing, Sailing,Snorkeling,Scuba</description>
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		<title>By: admin</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Jun 2011 13:49:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>That sounds great Melissa, we look forward to meeting you.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That sounds great Melissa, we look forward to meeting you.</p>
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		<title>By: melissa wainwright</title>
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		<dc:creator>melissa wainwright</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Jun 2011 13:31:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I am soo glad to find you.  I am from Louisiana 
Sportmans Paradise.  I have been going to Roatan
And also have property near east end in Jonesville.  I will be coming 
Back to fish with you guys.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am soo glad to find you.  I am from Louisiana<br />
Sportmans Paradise.  I have been going to Roatan<br />
And also have property near east end in Jonesville.  I will be coming<br />
Back to fish with you guys.</p>
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		<title>By: rsingelyn</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 May 2011 17:40:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Terry/ Patrice/ Perry

Just got back from another incredible week at Mango Creek Lodge. The food the fishing and the people were all first class. I have fished all over  North America and the Caribbean, both oceans and have to say how lucky you are the have one of the best flats/ fly fishing guides on the planet. Perry will always put you on fish. It is just a matter if you can catch them or not. On Friday the 6th of May was one of those magical days where I was able to catch 3 Permit on the fly rod.The largest was about 16lbs and the smallest about 6Lbs.   Perry and I had been working all week and the weather and the fish and the moon and the stars all aligned for just an incredible day of fly fishing.  One school we ran into must of had 40 to 50 permit in it!!!!  After catching the last Permit Perry and I quickly caught caught a couple of bones and Perry said let&#039;s go for the GRAND SLAM.  For the next 3 hrs we tried to catch a tarpon but had no luck.  We went into the Mangroves on the east end as the sun was starting to drop and after two casts I had about a twenty pound Tarpon on!!!!  It jumped once and I bowed to it and still had him on. Again it jumped but this time it threw the hook.  Damm there goes the slam but Perry said to me that &quot;sometimes the fish win too&quot;  but I know another spot that we may catch one. I said lets go. The sun was going down fast. We pulled into another spot in the Mangroves and saw some rolling,  small Tarpons on the surface. I made two casts and nothing. The bugs were starting to munch on us like a rat on a cracker.  Third cast a little 5 pound tarpon hit. It jumped once but with the heavy line I basically just reeled him in fast and picked him out of the water and deposited him into the bottom of the boat. &quot;This one is not getting off&quot; I said to Perry. As soon as it hit the floor the hook came out of its mouth. GRAND SLAM.  After high fives and pats on the back we took a picture of the small tarpon and let him go. The bugs by now were relentless and Perry fired up the engine and said lets get the H out of here. So ended one of my greatest fishing days of my life. This day I will think of and will be with me until the end of my days. THANK YOU PERRY and THANK YOU MANGO CREEK LODGE.  See you next year for more memories. Bob</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Terry/ Patrice/ Perry</p>
<p>Just got back from another incredible week at Mango Creek Lodge. The food the fishing and the people were all first class. I have fished all over  North America and the Caribbean, both oceans and have to say how lucky you are the have one of the best flats/ fly fishing guides on the planet. Perry will always put you on fish. It is just a matter if you can catch them or not. On Friday the 6th of May was one of those magical days where I was able to catch 3 Permit on the fly rod.The largest was about 16lbs and the smallest about 6Lbs.   Perry and I had been working all week and the weather and the fish and the moon and the stars all aligned for just an incredible day of fly fishing.  One school we ran into must of had 40 to 50 permit in it!!!!  After catching the last Permit Perry and I quickly caught caught a couple of bones and Perry said let&#8217;s go for the GRAND SLAM.  For the next 3 hrs we tried to catch a tarpon but had no luck.  We went into the Mangroves on the east end as the sun was starting to drop and after two casts I had about a twenty pound Tarpon on!!!!  It jumped once and I bowed to it and still had him on. Again it jumped but this time it threw the hook.  Damm there goes the slam but Perry said to me that &#8220;sometimes the fish win too&#8221;  but I know another spot that we may catch one. I said lets go. The sun was going down fast. We pulled into another spot in the Mangroves and saw some rolling,  small Tarpons on the surface. I made two casts and nothing. The bugs were starting to munch on us like a rat on a cracker.  Third cast a little 5 pound tarpon hit. It jumped once but with the heavy line I basically just reeled him in fast and picked him out of the water and deposited him into the bottom of the boat. &#8220;This one is not getting off&#8221; I said to Perry. As soon as it hit the floor the hook came out of its mouth. GRAND SLAM.  After high fives and pats on the back we took a picture of the small tarpon and let him go. The bugs by now were relentless and Perry fired up the engine and said lets get the H out of here. So ended one of my greatest fishing days of my life. This day I will think of and will be with me until the end of my days. THANK YOU PERRY and THANK YOU MANGO CREEK LODGE.  See you next year for more memories. Bob</p>
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		<title>By: agatto2</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Apr 2011 22:21:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Wow I have not been here for a while.... The site looks great Terry - Can&#039;t wait to come and fish for permit....</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow I have not been here for a while&#8230;. The site looks great Terry &#8211; Can&#8217;t wait to come and fish for permit&#8230;.</p>
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