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Top 4 tools to improve your kayak tournament season

I’ve always believed in the small adjustments makes our biggest improvements. These are some tricks of the trade that I’ve learned over my years of kayak tournaments. A few small tools can greatly impact your day on the water.Feb 1st, 2017

What is in store for the rest of the kiteboarding season?

For those with flexible schedules, this has been a great season so far for kiteboarding. So what is the outlook for the second half? Well, kiteboarder's and fellow sailors, it looks good. Great news for us but not so much for those looking for calm days on the boat (which can be equally as fun).Feb 1st, 2017

Backcountry Fishing Association 2017 Season opener

The first series of the ten-tournament Backcountry Fishing Association season kicked off on January 7 with 35 boats fishing under windy and cool conditions.Feb 1st, 2017

Treasure Coast Casters January Tournament Recaps

Treasure Coast Casters held its Junior Division monthly from the shore tournament on January 15, a little behind schedule, due to inclement weather on the day of the regularly scheduled tournament. Tournament organized said although the bite started off slow, it picked up later in the day and resulted in an assortment of fish—snook, puffers, jacks, an eel and trout—being brought in for weigh-in.Feb 1st, 2017

Catch and Release Tips

Practicing proper catch and release is an important part of being a good steward of the flats fisheries. How you handle fish in a catch and release fishery has an impact, and can make a difference in whether a fish survives or not post-release. Just because a fish swims away from the boat doesn't mean they are in the clear!Jan 31st, 2017

Fishbrain app to help FWC track nonnative freshwater fish

Florida is the pilot state to use Fishbrain technology to help land managers better understand the extent and impact of nonnative aquatic species. Following the Florida campaign, Fishbrain and the Service hope to build on the pilot project in other areas of the country through partnerships with state conservation organizations.Jan 31st, 2017

Kayak Fishing Report and Forecast: February 2017

Inshore February is a good time to target a lot of different species. From pompano, jacks and sheepshead around deeper … Jan 31st, 2017

Go fly a kite

Kite fishing is widely recognized in South Florida and the Florida Keys as the most effective and efficient way to target sailfish. Although the Gulf Stream current does not cut as close to shore on the Treasure Coast, kite fishing is still extremely effective.Jan 31st, 2017

Fort Pierce Inshore Fishing Report and Forecast: February 2017

Snook season opens February 1 and all the signs indicate it'll be a good season. The Fort Pierce Inlet and area bridges will be the places to be.Jan 31st, 2017

Treasure Coast ‘From the Shore’ Fishing Report and Forecast: February 2017

February means some hot river fishing. Target the trout; you’ll get lots of numbers. Fish the east side or west of the Indian River. You will find them near docks, on the flats and up close.Jan 30th, 2017