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The Newscaster/Nature Coast News
Warm weather means active alligators and crocodiles
The onset of warm weather in the spring is when Florida’s alligators and crocodiles
start getting active, and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC)
reminds Floridians and visitors to be cautious when having fun in and around water. Florida
is home to two native crocodilians: the American alligator, which is found in all 67 counties,
and the American crocodile, which may be found in coastal areas of the Keys, Southeast and
Southwest Florida. Both species have shared Florida’s waters with people for centuries.
The FWC recommends keeping pets away from the water. There are other precau-
tionary measures people should take to reduce potential conflicts with alligators and croco-
diles. The FWC advises, if you have concerns with an alligator or crocodile that poses a
threat to you, your pets or property, call the FWC’s Nuisance Alligator Hotline at 866-FWC-
Our Pub
GATOR (392-4286).
Restaurant, Lounge
& Package Store
253 Hwy 40 W. • Inglis, FL
1/4 mile west of Hwy. 19
In a Hurry? Call Ahead (352) 447-2406
Open M,W,Th 11a-12mid, F-S til 1am • Closed Tues.
These vintage 64 and prior traditional trucks, cars and motorcycles were passing
Everything Made to Order
through Inglis headed for the Billetproof Auto and Bike Show at the Alachua County Fair-
grounds this weekend. The show was hosted by Poor Boys Florida Chapter. This group of
classics in front of the Shell Station in Inglis are owned by club members from the Brooks-
Fresh-Made Salads: Antipasta, Chicken, Chef & Shrimp
ville/Weeki Wachee area headed up to their show which draws nationwide entries. The show
Specials, Homemade Soups, Chowders & Chili
included hot rods, customs, jalopies, sleds and traditional looking choppers, bobbers and
cafe racers, shovel and earlier, 70’s and prior Euro and Japanese custom bikes (no stockers.)
Steaks & Seafood Pasta Dishes with Homemade Sauces
You can find more about the nationwide club on the Internet searching Poor Boys Florida. For
more events go to the events page on http://www.thenewscaster.com.
Hand-Pressed Hamburgers Cooked Your Way
Newscaster photo by Sally Price
Wings, Subs & Clubs
BBQ Grills/Accessories
Visit Our Website:
Pizza, Calzones & Oven-Baked
Kitchen Gear
BuddyAndFredsToo.com
Electric Fireplaces
46 U.S. Hwy. 19
Gifts & More
Subs after 4 pm
Food Ranch Plaza
Inglis, FL
Saturday: Prime Rib after 4 pm
(352) 447-2611
Tuesday-Thursday 10 am - 5 pm
Friday 10 am-6 pm
Saturday 9 am - 4 pm
Special Drinks Made to Order
NEW
Captains Cove Outfitters
ITEMS:
39 W. Hwy. 40 • Inglis, FL • (352) 447-5610
More Than A Bait Store
Cr ystal
Even though we have a great bait selection!
Angels
APRIL BIG TROUT CONTEST • NO ENTRY FEE!
Bamboo
Fish Any or Every Day between April 1st & 30th
Kitchen
Prizes for Largest Trout - 1st & 2nd Place:
Gear
1st Place-Shimano Stratic 3000 Reel
2nd Place-Okuma Avenger 40 Reel
Solar
TO BE ELIGIBLE: You must register once during month, 6 hours prior to
Wind
weighing-in your catch. Your catch must be weighed-in at Captains Cove
Chimes
Outfitters during business hours: MON - SAT, 5:45 am - 6:00 pm, & SUN, 5:45
am until 5:00 pm. Captains & Guides are not eligible. Please be Safe & Legal.
Canning
ew! email news to: news@thenewscaster.com
Supplies
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Yankeetown General Store
Randy Alumbaugh
Todd Sumlin
6611 Hwy. 40W • Yankeetown • (352)447-2532
Construction, Inc.
Plant Manager
LAST STOP BEFORE THE GULF
New Homes - Renovations - Additions
Across from Withlacoochee Gulf Preserve
Now Open 6 Days
Serving Marion, Levy & Citrus Counties
INGLIS QUARRY
www.alumbaughconstruction.com
6am-4pm, Closed Tues.
10880 U.S. Hwy 19 S.
Licensed & Insured CRC058012
Live Shrimp & Pinfish
Phone (352)447-2209
P.O. Box 519
Gas & Ice
Fax (352)447-0218
Inglis, FL. 34449
Office: 352-447-0655 - Inglis
Chicken, Subs & Beer
Randy Alumbaugh
50
Low Ethanol Gasoline - Fried Chicken - Subs - Beer
Fax: 352-447-3013
Cell: 352-266-7113