There are many types of surf fishing techniques one can utilize to catch fish from Florida’s surf. But during the winter months, November through March, the techniques, the tackle, and the fish we target in the surf, narrows down.
It began as a simple THANK YOU to those joining the newly formed Friends of St. Joseph Bay Preserves. It has grown and grown in memberships and Shrimp Boil plates. In February 2012, a record 458 plates were sold to the Winter Bay Day participants.
In general, I find folks who own boats are responsible. Owning and running a boat requires some serious responsibility. Otherwise, being careless will quickly lead to major problems that can end your life or your boating hobby.
Many reasons exist for an angler to give kayak fishing a try! The idea of low maintenance cost coupled with a budget friendly entry price is certainly a huge selling point.
The answer is YES, colors do make a difference in a big way! Even when fish are hungry and active, and hitting most of what you throw at them, choosing the right color can yield bigger and better fish.
1600 miles south of the North Pole is Lake Talquin. With the water temperature running around 55 to 60 degrees, you’re not likely to sight any floating ice. But, you are likely to see a few anglers out on the water trying out those new Christmas toys.
Hmm…..let’s think about this. Well for one, Santa has stuffed many a stocking over the years with the latest technologically advanced products. If it was designed to land a fish, he probably stuffed it under a tree before you ever got it hung in one.