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
trout

Clear Water Woes

  Depending on where you fish inshore, clear water can either be welcome or very tough to deal with. Catching … Nov 6th, 2014
Red Snapper

Ron “The Pirate” Johnson

At four in the morning it’s nearly always quiet. Waves move boats slightly up then down, and wet ropes make … Nov 6th, 2014
flounder

Where To Find The Redfish And Flounder Bonanza

Capt. Tim Cutting If you are fortunate enough to either live or visit the Southeastern or Gulf states during October, … Nov 6th, 2014
Mangrove Snapper

Mangrove Snapper Madness

Here’s what they’re catching out of Bradenton Beach, on Florida’s west coast, huge mangrove snapper. Capt. Larry McGuire, with Show … Nov 6th, 2014
wahoo

Big Wahoo A First For Southern California

A 50-pound wahoo may not be a big deal when it’s caught off the coast of Florida, Hawaii or the … Nov 5th, 2014
fly fishing

The Two Handed Strip: Sometimes Faster is Better!

There are some saltwater fish that react to a fly that is stripped as fast as possible. Tuna, barracuda, roosterfish, amberjack and yellowtail are good examples.Nov 5th, 2014