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October 2020 Issue.
Indian River Clam Project Aims For Clearer Water, More Fish
This summer, the Clam Project released more than 2 million clams into the Indian River. By some estimates, a million clams can filter 28 million gallons of water a day, so that goes a long way toward restoring water quality in one of Florida’s historically great inshore fisheries.
Florida FWC Announces Fall Recreational Red Snapper Season in Gulf
FWC recently announced a fall red snapper season for private recreational anglers and state for-hire operations in the Gulf of Mexico to open on the following Saturdays and Sundays: October 17, 18, 24, 25, 31 and November 1.
The Latest Asian Carp Battleground
It’s been years since Asian carp first made headlines with jaw-dropping video of massive schools of the invasive fish leaping …
Fishing For Health
The last few years have been fast-paced. I was working 60 hours a week; we were raising young children; there wasn’t a lot of time for hobbies. The stress was building, my waist was growing, and my blood pressure was ticking up. I woke up around 5 a.m. one morning, saw my fishing rods and decided to go waste a couple hours fishing from shore before work.
Stone Crab Harvest Opens October 15 with Regs Changes
Stone crab season opens Oct. 15 and runs through May 1, 2021.
IBEX Online Announces Innovation Award Winners
The International BoatBuilders’ Exhibition and Conference (IBEX), being held virtually September 29 – October 2, 2020 announces the 2020 IBEX …
The Top 5 Fresh Caught Trout Recipes
5 great recipes you have to try!12th Annual Skippers Dolphin Tournament May 29th – May 31st, 2026
The 12th Annual Skippers Dolphin Tournament returned to Key Largo May 29–31, 2026, bringing together anglers from across the region for an exciting weekend of offshore fishing, big payouts, dockside festivities, and Florida Keys camaraderie.Bucket List: Central Costa Rica and Pacific Sailfish
The Pacific sailfish is one of the most sought-after offshore game fish in Costa Rica. Growing larger than their Atlantic counterpart, sailfish in Costa Rica average 60 to 80 pounds, but big ones can surpass 200 pounds!Surviving Cold Water Shock
Cold water shock is the real killer in winter boating accidents, not hypothermia. The initial gasp reflex can overwhelm you in seconds, leading to rapid drowning if you’re unprepared. Learn how to control your breathing, use the HELP position, and apply survival techniques like the carpet formation to conserve heat, save energy, and dramatically increase your chances of survival in cold water emergencies.Sarasota Police Officer Leaps into Action to Stop Unmanned Boat in Dramatic Rescue
The unmanned boat was cruising in circles up to 40 mph off the Gulf Coast in Sarasota.Your Franchise Opportunity is a Phone Call Away LEARN MORE












