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How to Store Your Fishing Gear
If you’re new to the sport, you will definitely want to follow some of the most common dos and don’ts.Why Do We Say “Tuna Fish?”
As a linguist at the University of Florida for more than 30 years and an author of several English grammar books, I have long been interested in syntax (what is the plural of fish?), vocabulary (what is the origin of the word shark?), place names (what is the origin of Pompano Beach?), and anything dealing with our language.Alligator Rushes Out Of Water, Steals Florida Boy’s Fish
A very hungry alligator decided to steal a little boy's bass in Palm Coast and then took his fishing pole too!2021 El Pescado Billfish Tournament November 3rd – 6th
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The recreational and commercial stone crab harvest seasons start Oct. 15 and remain open through May 1, closing May 2, 2022.Six Boaters Rescued Sunday After Their 30-Foot Caft Struck A Fixed Aid To Navigation Off Ham Island, NJ
Watchstanders at the Coast Guard Sector Delaware Bay Command Center received a call from a good Samaritan at 12:18 a.m., stating he overheard a large crash and several calls for help in the vicinity of Ham Island.Fishing Record Revoked In Connecticut
The state's Department of Fish and Wildlife stated that the fish could not be properly identified for the recordPay Attention to Score During the Fall Transition
As fall approaches, fish patterns change. By understanding the habits of fish, you can target them with confidenceThe Reel Deal wins the University of Miami Sports Hall of Fame & Museum’s 2025 Celebrity Fishing Tournament
The University of Miami Sports Hall of Fame & Museum proudly returned to Islamorada, Florida June 19th through the 21st for a Fan Fest and Celebrity Fishing Tournament.Enter To Win Skye Burkhardt’s Halloween Ultimate Paddleboard Fishing Package!
Winner announced 10/31/25The Heavyweight Experience of Alaska Saltwater Fishing
Alaska saltwater fishing is not for the weak of arm or back. Halibut get big in Alaska; fish reaching weights of 400 pounds, and lengths of 9 feet long.Your Franchise Opportunity is a Phone Call Away LEARN MORE