Northern Bahamas Fishing Forecast – October 2012

OFFSHORE GRAND BAHAMA As summer passes and we move into fall, the tuna and wahoo bite is still strong, especially … Sep 28th, 2012

Treasure Coast Dive Forecast – October 2012

Spearfishing on the Treasure Coast has been very good through the summer and should continue into the fall months. Unfortunately, … Sep 28th, 2012

Black Water – Our Legacy and Our Future?

I was really looking forward to writing a spearfishing article about top to bottom visibility in 80 feet of water … Sep 28th, 2012

It’s a whole new world when the lights go out!

By Alan Peirce Florida’s artificial reefs are a whole new world when the lights go out. Get anchored over your … Sep 27th, 2012

New website promotes fish release

MetroMedia Marketing, Inc., the parent company of “Ladies, Let’s Go Fishing!”, has launched a website, Save-Fish.com, on fish release. Created … Sep 27th, 2012

Bahamas News Updates – October 2012

ENTRY FEE INCREASE Custom and Immigrations fees into The Bahamas have increased for boats 31 feet and over to $300. … Sep 27th, 2012

In a Boat and Suddenly in Command – Learn What to Do

You purchase a new boat and your spouse, parent, or captain becomes incapacitated or falls overboard. You are now “SUDDENLY … Sep 27th, 2012

Do lionfish need to start looking up?

The following post on The Abaco Scientist blog (http://absci.fiu.edu/) documenting a double-crested cormorant eating a lionfish in the Florida Keys … Sep 27th, 2012

Rybovich classics coming to Stuart – Reminisce and Rendezvous

Today, fishing and boatbuilding remain the marine backbones of Stuart, Florida, this flourishing not-so-small town. The appreciation for and preservation … Sep 27th, 2012

Why our estuaries are important

By Ted Lukacs It is relatively easy to address the issues concerning popular game fish species experiencing problems from overfishing. … Sep 12th, 2012