The long wait is over. It's time to break out your snook rods and favorite bait, lure or fly. Snook season opens Sept. 1, a date some Florida east coast anglers have had circled on their calendars ...
Spring fishing patterns have been paying dividends for Treasure Coast anglers. The snook bite is always good in the spring in this part of Florida, but catches of redfish, dolphin, jacks, tuna and ...
Off of the Jensen Beach area, the bottom bite has picked up. Lots of lane and mutton snapper are being found, with plenty of keepers making their way to the coolers recently. They are mostly being ...
Pompano are showing up on the beaches and larger ones are on offshore structures. Use ballyhoo to catch dolphin that are moving along the Gulf Stream with wahoo and blackfin tuna. Snook fishing has ...
Snook rank among the most popular saltwater species in Florida, primarily because they fight so hard and they are so delicious. To protect such a valuable resource, the state closes the season during ...
After a long, hot summer the glorious days of fall are finally getting into full swing. Officially the season began a month ...
Space Coast anglers can dial in on tarpon right now as long as seas stay calm, up until the mullet begin moving. The silver kings will be following the silver mullet once the craziness begins. For now ...
Two important things for anglers to know about this week: Snook harvest season ends for anglers along Florida's Atlantic coast at midnight June 1. NOAA Fisheries announced a two-day red snapper season ...
Common for the month of April, several shallow water bites have begun to ramp up in intensity. Locally referred to as the Big Three, snook, redfish and tarpon are bending the rods and providing ...
Off of the Jensen Beach area, anglers are reporting more and more cobia. They are mostly being found around the reefs and wrecks in 60 feet of water. Though drifting live baits can work, they are just ...
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