SW Florida Charter Spearfishing Boats

By: Capt. Chad Carney Want to shoot bigger and better fish? But you and your friends don’t have a boat, … Sep 30th, 2022

The Inland Ecosystem

By: Capt. Dave Stephens Seems like this summer’s rainy season is a far cry. This is the reason why I … Aug 31st, 2022

Let the Spoon do the Work

 By Joe Sheaffer As we enter the fall season, we know the redfish will show up in large schools and … Aug 31st, 2022

Murphy’s Law

By: Capt. Tim Ramsey I spoke a few months ago about Murphy’s Law as it applied to fishing. Well, it … Aug 31st, 2022

Amberjacks?

Michael Sipos, UF IFAS Sea Grant Agent A Complete Guide of what you Need to Know. Greater amberjack season is … Jul 31st, 2022

Sawfish News

Jul 31st, 2022

Sawfish News

Jun 30th, 2022

Time for Red Snapper

By: Capt. Philip Watson These tasty fish can be found on a variety of types of bottom. I like to … May 31st, 2022

The Rain and The Heat

By: Capt. Dave Stephens It is looking like maybe our long drought of no rain might be coming to an … May 31st, 2022

Pull Them Out

 By Joe Sheaffer As summer approaches SWFL, the weather and water will warm. Our inshore species will definitely adjust their … May 31st, 2022

SAWFISH NEWS

by Tonya Wiley, Havenworth Coastal ConservationApr 30th, 2022

Baits Of The Water

By: Capt. Dave Stephens There are many different types of natural baits that are popular among the anglers and many … Apr 30th, 2022

Big Fish Like Potato Chips

By: Joe Sheaffer “You just can’t eat one”, the old saying that was used by one of the many potato … Apr 30th, 2022

The Warming Trend

By: Capt. Dave Stephens Its looking like we are having an early spring here in Southwest Florida. Not only do … Mar 31st, 2022

Early Spring Surfin

By Joe Sheaffer As the weather warms during late winter and early spring, activity along our beaches begins to pick … Mar 31st, 2022

SawFish News

Mar 1st, 2022

It’s That Time of The Year

By: Capt. Dave Stephens We had a great start to our winter months, but Mother Nature always has a say … Mar 1st, 2022

Slowing Down

 By Joe Sheaffer It has definitely been a challenging winter season. Cold temperatures have set in and low water tides … Mar 1st, 2022

February is an Extension

By: Capt. Mike Manis Typically, February is an extension of the previous two months in that the weather is dominated … Jan 31st, 2022

What Type of Kayak to Buy

By: Eric Hensen Every year around this time, I start to get the question frequently asked, “What type of Kayak … Jan 31st, 2022