FWC Hosts Online Meetings About Wildlife Trapping Regulation Updates
The FWC is holding a series of virtual public meetings to collect feedback directly from Florida residents on proposed changes to modernize wildlife trapping regulations.
The FWC is holding a series of virtual public meetings to collect feedback directly from Florida residents on proposed changes to modernize wildlife trapping regulations.
As a friendly reminder for anglers, recreational harvest of greater amberjack remains closed May 1-31 in Gulf state waters.
March sure has lived up to its reputation of being the windy month! We had a week of low winds then it kicked back into high gear.
I would like to think we are done with the colder water temps and that our inshore Snook bite continues to improve as the water continues to warm up!
At its February meeting, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) recognized Florida bass as a unique species and incorporated the name change into rules.
March is here and we are seeing some warmer weather. But, as you know it also means high winds!
The summer morning fog dissipated as we neared the mouth of Gordon’s Pass. Idling across Naples Bay, I pelted Captain Joel Pepper of Fish-N-Fever Charters with questions.
With the temperatures staying up the Snook fishing has definitely picked up.
Fishing for all the winter species has continued to be good. Our biggest challenge has been these extreme low blowout tides.
As fronts continue to move down upon us, we keep on catching fish! Sheepshead seems to be abundant and everyone is catching good size fish inshore.