Saltwater Fishing

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Whiting… It’s What’s for Dinner

Whiting are relatively small, opportunistic bottom feeders, and using light tackle helps detect the slightest bite. In the spring, whiting migrate north along the Florida Gulf Coast only to make the return trip migrating south in the fall. The fall fishing can be fast and furious as large schools migrate south.Oct 24th, 2025

Magnificent June in Martin County

When fishing around Martin County during the month of June, it pays to stop by a tackle shop on the way to a boat ramp and pick up a pack of live crabs.Jun 1st, 2017

Patience is a Virtue for Mako Sharks

I love this time of year. With warmer Pacific water temperatures and the arrival of pelagic species like bluefin tuna, I know mako shark season is coming.May 29th, 2017

A Reminder to Renew Gulf Reef Surveys

Snapper and grouper seasons are opening, and the FWC is reminding anglers planning to fish the Gulf of Mexico that it is time for the Gulf Reef Fish Survey.May 26th, 2017

Inshore Sharking Strategies

The Gulf Coast of Florida is mainly a very shallow water fishery. We have excellent offshore opportunities in the Gulf for many different species.May 12th, 2017

Seeing Double

Catching your first billfish is something an angler will never forget. But what happens when the same thing happens twice? Apr 14th, 2017

Dinner and a Show

Briskly driven by warm sea breezes, we drifted in 26-fathoms—three grizzled and oft impatient anglers awaiting a bite. We were awaiting a dinner and a show.Apr 1st, 2017