Lee Cypress
How A Life of Fishing Led to Someplace Unexpected
It starts in the Everglades and somehow ends in the Amazon. Fishing guide Mike Merritt shares the story behind a life spent following the water.
Lee Cypress
It starts in the Everglades and somehow ends in the Amazon. Fishing guide Mike Merritt shares the story behind a life spent following the water.
The 56th Everglades Seafood Festival hits the Circle this weekend with live music, fresh seafood, kids’ rides, vendors, and a Drone Light Show.
The countdown is on for Seafood Festival weekend, with music, carnival rides, seafood, and nonstop fun filling Everglades City.
This City Hall update outlines Everglades City’s ongoing discussions with FGCU’s Water School and plans for a public workshop later this winter.
Mild January conditions have kept fishing steady, with winter species active and Snook picking up.
Winter–Spring 2026 boating safety and navigation classes announced by the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary, including courses relevant to Everglades and backwater boaters.
Triggerfish Season Closes January 1 with Reopening Set for March 1
It is hard to believe another year has passed, but here we are approaching 2026.
Florida State Parks announced the 2025 photo contest winners
Florida is celebrating a record-breaking year for tourism in 2024, welcoming an incredible 143 million visitors!