Guide to Spring Sailfish Fishing
Miami hosts some of the finest and fastest light-tackle sailfishing anywhere.
Miami hosts some of the finest and fastest light-tackle sailfishing anywhere.
Anglers are fighting to restore Florida’s estuaries. They won’t quit, no matter how many years it takes.
Two anglers trailer a skiff down the Overseas Highway in search of fishing adventure throughout the Florida Keys.
The islands are much more than flats fishing, with opportunities to troll, jig, or fish live baits on the drift or from kites.
My first time fishing the flats from Old Town’s pedal kayaks.
The surf-fishing tournament, spanning close to two months, has upper Gulf anglers thrilled to hit the beaches.
The beleaguered waters next to Florida’s second-largest city still have plenty to offer.
If coastal habitat degradation continues, our favorite fisheries will continue to decline no matter what regulatory measures are put in place.
This event marks the first of many releases scheduled for Florida’s east coast over the next year.
Permit and tag applications for the limited recreational season open on Oct. 15.
A group of anglers ran more than 300 miles to connect with the record beeliner. All that’s left is waiting for approval from the IGFA.
Seagrass loss prompts emergency snook closure from September through December.
Miami hosts some of the finest and fastest light-tackle sailfishing anywhere.
Anglers are fighting to restore Florida’s estuaries. They won’t quit, no matter how many years it takes.
Two anglers trailer a skiff down the Overseas Highway in search of fishing adventure throughout the Florida Keys.
The islands are much more than flats fishing, with opportunities to troll, jig, or fish live baits on the drift or from kites.
My first time fishing the flats from Old Town’s pedal kayaks.
The surf-fishing tournament, spanning close to two months, has upper Gulf anglers thrilled to hit the beaches.
The beleaguered waters next to Florida’s second-largest city still have plenty to offer.
If coastal habitat degradation continues, our favorite fisheries will continue to decline no matter what regulatory measures are put in place.
This event marks the first of many releases scheduled for Florida’s east coast over the next year.
Permit and tag applications for the limited recreational season open on Oct. 15.
A group of anglers ran more than 300 miles to connect with the record beeliner. All that’s left is waiting for approval from the IGFA.
Seagrass loss prompts emergency snook closure from September through December.
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