Sailfish Season Set to Start in the Florida Keys

November 18th, 2009 |

December marks the traditional start of Florida’s sailfish season. When the winter wind blows, the sailfish start to bite, but anglers need not worry, for these world-class billfish can often be caught well within sight of land.
That is why the world’s top blue-water anglers will head to the Florida Keys in a few weeks for the 46th running of the annual Islamorada Sailfish Tournament, one of the oldest events of its kind. …

Manatees Moving toward Warm Water Refuges

November 14th, 2009 |

With fall in the air, manatees are once again on the move. These gentle sea cows have begun their annual migration to their wintering grounds in Southeast and Southwest Florida.
On many state waterways, including Tampa Bay, slow speed zones are put into place Nov. …

Florida Sportsman Show Hits Orlando

November 10th, 2009 |

People often ask me the secret to catching fish. If they want a one word answer, I tell them "luck. " If they want more detailed information, I tell them they will need to spend at least a weekend listening, and when I’m done talking, they will probably know enough to ask the right questions. …

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