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
Low-Tide Redfish Ambush at St. Marks Refuge
By Gary Droze If there’s angling in Heaven, do you catch a stout fish on every cast there? I propose … Sep 27th, 2012
Sinking Fly Lines: Go Deep to Catch Big Fish!
The best saltwater fly fishing is usually below the surface especially when fishing in near shore or offshore waters. Fish … Sep 27th, 2012
A Tarpon Ride in the Dark
“If you want to have fun, go to Disneyland,” said my friend and fly casting mentor Peter Lami. “Night fishing … Sep 27th, 2012
Beach Snook Fishing – Part I
Summertime is definitely the right time to fish the beach for catch and release snook action! If you’ve never caught a snook, surf fishing at the beach is an excellent place to try it and now is the time to go. Snook will readily take artificial lures, flies, live or cut bait as they prowl the surf in preparation for their summer spawning sessions on the outgoing tides at the varied southwest Florida passes.Sep 27th, 2012
Surf Fishing Essentials
I love waking up before dawn, grabbing a coffee and driving to my favorite surf fishing spots with a fluttering … Sep 27th, 2012