Kiteboarding: Getting Started

Kiteboarding is a very unique sport and must be learned with a certified instructor. However, this series will give you a taste of what’s involved and help prepare you for your lessons.Jan 31st, 2018

Sailfish tournament wraps: What a difference a week makes

November and December jump kick sailfish tournament season on Florida's Treasure Coast and what a difference a week can make when fishing!Jan 31st, 2018

Connect the Dots – Dolphin Conservation

As researchers with the Dolphin Communication Project (DCP), we work to promote the scientific study of dolphins and inspire their conservation.Jan 24th, 2018

FWC Update: $25,000 received for new 2018 tagged-lionfish removal incentive program

New program to be rolled out in 2018 to increase statewide removal efforts of lionfish.Jan 23rd, 2018

Artificial Reef Update: Creating an Inshore Dive Site

The St. Lucie County Artificial Reef Program believes a dive site near the Fort Pierce Inlet would be an excellent location for creating an inshore dive site. Jan 23rd, 2018

GONE COASTAL: Fishing for the future through Sport Fish Restoration

The next time you go fishing, buy tackle, fuel-up your boat, or purchase your fishing license, remember that you contributed to an important program with far-reaching impacts.Jan 23rd, 2018

Backcountry Fishing Association readies for 2018 tournament season

Backcountry Fishing Association tournaments are held the first Saturday of each month, with a captain's meeting the Friday evening prior at Little Jim Bait and Tackle, Fort Pierce. Jan 23rd, 2018

Fly Fishing Corner – Spanish mackerel are back in town

Spanish mackerel are easy to find and easy to catch in big numbers even for fly fishing beginners, as long as you are able to cast your fly out there. Jan 23rd, 2018

Port Salerno Seafood Festival a family affair

It’s seafood time at the 12th Annual Port Salerno Seafood Festival. The fun begins at 10 a.m. on Saturday, January 27th, 2018 and goes until 8 p.m.Jan 23rd, 2018

Martin County first destination to support FWC Catch a Florida Memory program

The Martin County Office of Tourism and Marketing is partnering with the Florida Fish Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) to reel in anglers with the Catch a Florida Memory program. This program recognizes saltwater anglers for their fishing skills and encourages them to target multiple species, decreasing fishing pressure on the most commonly sought-after species.Jan 3rd, 2018