Sebastian Offshore: Oct. 2017

October is one of the top months for swordfishing off Sebastian, Florida.Oct 1st, 2017

Scuba Conditions: Oct. 2017

Post-hurricane scuba diving on area reefs is exciting since many dive sites and the creatures that inhabit them tend to be rearranged and found in new placesSep 29th, 2017

Kayak Fishing: Oct. 2017

The mullet run is upon us. Snook, tarpon, redfish and trout will all be cooperating this month, and look for the shallow fall dolphin run to occur this month.Sep 29th, 2017

Lake Okeechobee – North: Oct. 2017

The BIG bass will be migrating from the open water toward spawning areas all around the lake and cooling water temperatures are about to make fishing red hot!Sep 29th, 2017

Five Boat Trailer “Quick Tips”

Towing a boat is a huge responsibility. Here are five “quick tips” to make sure that you do it safely.Sep 22nd, 2017

Saltwater Sisters 32nd annual Lady Angler Fishing Tournament to benefit local breast cancer patients

On October 13th and 14th, the Stuart Sailfish Club will hold its 32nd annual Lady Angler Tournament, Saltwater Sisters,Sep 22nd, 2017

Simpson Foltz win BCFA August Tournament

Loraé Simpson and Zach Foltz took the first-place spot in the August series of the Backcountry Fishing Association’s 2017 season.Sep 22nd, 2017

The advantages to a versatile fishing boat

By: Captain Chase Cornell / Indian River Fishing Company The Treasure Coast is home to some of the most prolific … Sep 22nd, 2017

Andrew “Red” Harris No Shoes Reef off Jupiter Inlet grows to 1800’ long with most recent deployment

On August 9, 2017, the largest artificial reef deployment of its kind by a private foundation on Florida’s east coast occurred extending an underwater nursery for sea life and a destination for divers.Sep 22nd, 2017

SEAFAN Bleach Watch – How you can help

Florida’s coral reefs are facing many global and local threats such as warming waters, ocean acidification, poor water quality, physical impacts and coral disease and bleaching. However, there are many things you can do to help. Even small changes can help protect coral reefs and keep them healthy, such as reducing plastic waste, recycling, conserving water, and volunteering.Sep 22nd, 2017