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Healthy Ecosystems for Healthy Fish Populations

Closed seasons, size limits, and bag limits will mean nothing if we don’t work harder to conserve all of the various puzzle pieces that our gamefish use throughout their lives. Aug 31st, 2015

FWC Updates: Snook season opens Sept. 1, 2015

Snook season in Florida reopens Sept. 1, 2015. Before heading out, here’s a quick review of the regulations: Besides a recreational fishing license, you’ll need a snook permit; bag limit, 1 per day; size limit, not less than 28" total length (TL) or more than 32" TL; season ends Dec. 14 at midnight.Aug 31st, 2015

Proposed Bahamas Flats Fishing Regulations

Leaders of the Abaco Fly Fishing Guide Association (AFFGA) and Bahamas Fly Fishing Industry Association (BFFIA) were invited to share their viewpoints on the merits of the recently proposed flat fishing regulations for The Bahamas. This is the viewpoint of Cindy Pinder, Abaco Fly Fishing Guides Association.Aug 31st, 2015
Freshwater Fishing and Saltwater Fishing

Treasure Coast ‘From the Shore’ Fishing Report and Forecast: September 2015

Bait, bait and more bait! Mullet run will be in full swing, along with big pods of greenies. September is the best month to target big fish with no boat. You just need the right line, reel and rod.Aug 31st, 2015
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Treasure Coast’s newest artificial reef has German history

Martin County’s newest artificial reef, the “Haily Glasrud”, was recently featured in the German shipping magazine Deutsche Seeschifffart. It seems that the Germans also have an interest in what happens when their ships find a final resting placeAug 26th, 2015

Kiteboarding: What is that all about?

Kiteboarding is a combination of sports like wakeboarding, surfing, windsurfing, stunt kiting and even paragliding. About 80% of the kiteboarders I know are anglers.Aug 26th, 2015

Stuart Florida Deep Sea Fishing Report and Forecast: September 2015

Baitfish will begin to arrive in the near coastal zone this month. Vermilion snapper will be a top target species and continue to congregate in large schools during the final phase of their spawning period.Aug 26th, 2015
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Stuart Jensen Beach Offshore Fishing Report and Forecast: September 2015

With September being more of a transition month than anything, it's really important to be ready for just about everything. Wahoo are an excellent possibility, especially in the early morning and late evening around the full moon this month.Aug 26th, 2015

Stuart / Jensen Beach Inshore Fishing Report and Forecast: September 2015

Plenty of snook are being caught from the inlets all way up into the backwaters of the St. Lucie River. The bait schools are already thick in the Indian River and getting slammed by snook, tarpon, trout, jacks and more.Aug 26th, 2015

South Indian River Fishing Report and Forecast: September 2015

The beaches and rivers will be filled with mullet and you can find lots of predators following the bait this month. Look for tarpon, snook, jacks, bluefish and many other species feeding on the mullet this month. Top water and suspending lures work fantastic in September.Aug 26th, 2015