Recent fog has replaced a recent "winter," and the fishing is pretty good all over. Also, the famous Oak Hill shrimp runs ...
Despite the fog, fishing has been decent, with redfish, snook and trout being active in ... the golden tiles have been chewing, and season closure will probably happen sometime this month.
On the heels of an actual winter in Central Florida, it appears spring has sprung. Good fishing should follow. And let's correct something about NOAA.
“I found hundreds of snook sunning in a couple ... we’re looking forward to better fishing.” Given how we’re deep into snowbird season, might as well toss out the occasional reminder ...
If sitting around and staring at a hole in the ice doesn’t fit with your idea of fishing, take heart – there’s an open-water alternative even in the coldest part of the year.
Snook season has arrived with some ferocity ... Turn it on now and meet some new fishing friends, either finning or angling. Redfish are starting to school in the bays. Trout are unusually small, but ...
From freezing to days reaching the 80-degree mark, that’s a Florida winter for you. Anglers finally got a break over the past ...
Meanwhile, Oak Hill's famous shrimp are gathering steam. Crappie are still biting in the St. Johns. The Tomoka River is delivering, too.
Cold, wind put a damper on fishing, marinelife struggle is real - Read this weeks Fishing News from Anna Maria Island, ...