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
Catching Big Winter Wahoo In The Bahamas
I have treasured my visits to The Bahamas since the early 90s, and my last visit was nothing less than spectacular. This last adventure was over the Christmas and New Years holiday to catch a wahoo or two for the freezer. The winter months seem to attract the larger wahoos to the area.Feb 16th, 2015
Dana Point
Well here we are in February and it's crazy to think about the month we just had. Fantastic yellowtail fishing to start off the year must have one thinking about where we're going to be in another couple months. We've had incredibly stable conditions to start the year off and it has really played into some great days on the water. Feb 12th, 2015
An Epic Hook-Up
Epic is a word that gets bounced around a lot these days. But a boatload of anglers fishing out of St. Augustine, south of Jacksonville on Florida’s Atlantic coast, experienced a hook-up on Dec. 27 that might truly be described as epic.Feb 9th, 2015
On The Water With Hobie- Meet Me At The Bar
Early last month I was invited by 13 Fishing’s marketing manager, Jose Chavez, to put their new line of ENVY saltwater spinning rods to the test. Our goal was to land a monster creek snook. We launched before first light and headed toward the creek as the tide was quickly dumping out. It seemed like a no brainer. Feb 1st, 2015
Rodney Smith’s Fishy Corner Feb. 2015
February is not only the shortest month, it may also be the most difficult to predict weather-wise. After more than twenty years of writing Florida fishing forecasts, I've come to realize that my predictions are usually dependable, depending on the weather following normal patterns.Feb 1st, 2015