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Outdoors notebook

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Bass tournament: A King of the Glades open team bass tournament trail qualifier event is Feb. 5 out of Everglades Holiday Park. Entry fee is $80 per team. Visit kotgseries.com or call at 954-393-5596.

Youth Waterfowl Hunting Days for hunters under the age of 16 are Saturday and Sunday. Youngsters do not need a license or duck stamp to hunt ducks. Visit myfwc.com/hunting/by-species/waterfowl

The Islamorada Women’s Sailfish Tournament is Saturday and Sunday, with registrati­on from 6-8 p.m. Friday at The Islander Resort. Entry fee is $295 for the first angler and $250 for each additional angler. The event benefits the Montessori Academy of the Upper Keys. Call at 305-240-9337 or e-mail fishnbully@msn.com

The inaugural SeaSpray Abaco Challenge is Feb. 9-11 out of SeaSpray Resort Marina in Elbow Cay, Abaco, Bahamas. According to the organizers, it’s geared toward families. Eligible species are wahoo, dolphin and blackfin and yellowfin tuna. There is also a grouper trolling division. Entry fee is $1,000 per boat for four anglers and $200 for each additional angler. Visit seasprayab­acochallen­ge.com

The Miami Internatio­nal Boat Show is Feb. 16-20 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day at Miami Marine Stadium in Key Biscayne. Tickets are $40 for Premier Day on Feb. 16 and $25 thereafter for adults. A two-day pass is $45 and a five-day pass is $100. Admission is free for ages 15 and younger. Visit miamiboats­how.com The 29th annual Yachts Miami Beach is Feb. 16-20 from 41st Street to 54th Street, along Collins Avenue. This year, there is a $20 admission charge. Admission is free for those under 16. Tickets are available at showmanage­ment.com

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