Lee Cypress
Fishing The 10,000 Islands April
Spring Fishing here in the 10,000 Islands continues to get better. We are finally catching some bigger fish on the outside Islands.
Lee Cypress
Spring Fishing here in the 10,000 Islands continues to get better. We are finally catching some bigger fish on the outside Islands.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is sharing the reminder that sea turtles are starting to nest on our beaches.
According to Postal Facts, “the smallest Post Office is in Ochopee, FL (34141) and is 61.3 square feet situated on U.S. Route 41, just 3 miles east of the intersection with State Road 29, proudly serving the locals with a unique charm and history.”
March brings windy weather and changing conditions, but anglers in the 10,000 Islands are finding success with Seatrout, Redfish, Sheepshead, and more.
Everglades City The Florida Fish and Wildlife
On February 15th, Judge Randolph Moss, overseeing the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., made a significant ruling regarding Florida’s “404 program,” which aims to protect federal wetlands.
Museum of the Everglades recently collaborated with the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians to create an exhibit sharing and celebrating their history.
Well, we are having a warming trend that has fired up the Snook fishing. If this continues then the Snook bite should be good this month.
Thanks to your local establishments we are now able to offer the Mullet Rapper in this new format, for free, and in color!
It’s that time of year. Floridians boast of wearing shorts, flip flops and enjoying mild temperatures with blue skies. Well, maybe not this year.