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posted on Sep 15, 2011
Thanks for the quick reply. No, javascript should be enabled. The developers jsut wanted me to check. Stand by...
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posted on Sep 15, 2011
Have you had issues loggin in today? Please let me know exactly what's happening if so...
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posted on Sep 15, 2011
Do you guys have Javascript enabled in your browser? Are you always on the same computer when this happens?
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posted on Sep 12, 2011
The link you are trying to use is no good and needs to be removed. Sorry about that.
To change your password:
1) Click on your name in the site header (where you log in). If you get an error page, click it again.
2) Choose "Your Information"
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posted on Aug 23, 2011
Issue reported. Did it say marlinmate when you posted? 'Cause it's showing up correctly here...
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posted on Aug 22, 2011
I'll report it right away
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posted on Aug 22, 2011
It's in there. You're in!
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posted on Aug 17, 2011
We have developers on it - that's all I can tell you because that's all I know...but thanks again for your patience and know that someone is currently addressing these issues...
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posted on Aug 12, 2011
Thanks for the heads-up. I'll make sure our developers are aware of this.
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posted on Aug 11, 2011
A wide variety of inshore and offshore species have been on tap in Gulf County, Florida's Port St. Joe and Mexico Beach areas. Inshore, rolling schools of 80 to 200-pound class tarpon are crashing on pogy schools, and tripletail to 20 pounds are hanging on floating logs and pot buoys. Both ...