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Alligator Hunting

Never tried alligator hunting in South Florida? Well you should. Florida alligator hunting mixes traditional spot and stalk hunting with …

On the Range: September 2017

by Chuck Papp, Contributing Writer See it time and time again. The cheap scope syndrome. What I mean by that …

FWC – How Floridians Can Avoid Conflicts with Bears

As part of ongoing efforts to reduce conflicts with bears, the FWC is releasing two new videos in the “Living with Florida Black Bears” series.

Gramp’s Cramps

By Cliff Kunde When to Start I have spent many years and countless hours following the deterioration of our environment. …

On the Range: August 2017

by Chuck Papp, Contributing Writer Well last month was about going back in time, this month we are in the …

On The Range: July 2017

by Chuck Papp, Manager – Delray Shooting Center  There has been a new trend in the last 10 years among some …

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Apalachicola Bay Reopens to Oyster Harvest for First Time Since 2020

Apalachicola Bay will reopen to recreational and commercial oyster harvesting from Jan. 1 through Feb. 28, marking the first harvest season since the bay closed in 2020. The reopening follows years of restoration work and more than $38 million invested to rebuild oyster reefs and support a sustainable fishery.

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How to Catch Bluefish, Bigger Bluefish, and More Bluefish

Bluefish, Pomatomus saltatrix, are a one-of-a-kind fish. They are the only living fish species in their family, which means nothing else in the ocean looks, tastes or fights like a bluefish.

Bluegills: Go Small Or Go Home

Bigger is better, right? Maybe, but when it comes to spring bluegills I like to go small.