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Hidden Gem On The Big Bend
The Wakulla Beach area and St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge are a hidden gem in Florida’s Big Bend region south of Tallahassee. With the cooling waters of fall, more redfish are moving into the shallows of Apalachee Bay, and the bite is heating up!Fish Aggregating Buoys Deployed Off Destin
This past summer, Okaloosa County’s tourism department deployed the first fish aggregating device (FAD) buoys ever off the coast of the continental United States. Anglers are already targeting big pelagic species around the devices.Spotted seatrout central east zone seasonal reopens Jan. 1, 2021
Spotted seatrout will reopen to recreational harvest Jan. 1 in the central east seatrout management zone, which includes all state and federal waters from Palm Beach through Volusia countiesWhen your dad instincts kick in
When you catch the fish of a lifetime. But then your dad instincts kick in.Bonefish Spawned In Captivity For The First Time
The information gathered during the process will help inform management of this important species for anglers. The potential for captive breeding of bonefish could become a powerful tool for conservation.The otter fisherman
Otters have been helping these fishermen since the 6th century!Angling Adventures – How To Plan The Perfect Activity Packed Break
Things to know before you go; Destinations in the USA and global.Atlantic States Approve Menhaden Harvest Reduction
Menhaden make great bait. They are also an incredibly important forage species for sportfish. Here’s a quick update on the ongoing effort to protect Atlantic menhaden populations, which will hopefully result in well-fed striped bass and other gamefish.27th Annual Keys Kids Fishing Derby
148 anglers ages 0-10 took part in the 27th Annual Keys Kids Fishing Derby on September 29th, hosted by the Lorelei. Junior anglers pay no fee to participate in this event.Fishing With Legends
Stretching 500 miles across the northern side of the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, the Puerto Rico Trench is the deepest in the Atlantic Ocean.Why Try Technical Diving?
Tec diving is obstacle-ridden and humbling, but can reignite a fading passion. It can leave you with a sense of accomplishment and a refined set of diving skills. It grants access to depths beyond recreational limits, where lesser-known shipwrecks and deep reefs lie, waiting to be explored.Your Franchise Opportunity is a Phone Call Away LEARN MORE