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Captain’s Corner: Mike Gore

The water temperature is slowing starting to drop and the fishing is getting even better than it has been the past couple of months. Bait is loaded...

Nature Coast: William Toney

With new sea trout regulations set to take place in all regions of Florida, I believe it will benefit all anglers throughout our state. Back at the beginning of May. I...

Captain’s Corner: Rob Gorta

The Tampa Bay Times The fall fishing is in full swing.  The beaches are covered in baitfish.  Threadfin herring and scaled sardines can be found...

Captain’s Corner: Pat Damico

The Tampa Bay Times Baby tunny, or false albacore, are perfect for fly rod fun. Large schools of these speedy predators are along our...

John Kumiski: New Hampshire

Covered bridge spanning Swift River. White Mountains Report and Photo Essay Susan and I travelled to the White Mountains of New...

Sarasota: Rick Grassett

Capt. Rick Grassett’s Sarasota Fishing Report for 10/12/2019Fly anglers fishing in Sarasota with me, out of CB’s Saltwater Outfitters on Siesta Key, had good action with tripletail...

Captains Corner: Dave Zalewski

The Tampa Bay Times Dave Zalewski 460-9893 We always like to say that October 14 (Columbus Day) kicks off the...

The Neil Blog: Approaching Fall

The latest Neil blog.   It took a while.  The internet was lacking inspiration. Book 4 ordered, finally arrived, distributed and ready for the second printing.    Distributed long enough...

Captain’s Corner: Ed Walker

The Tampa Bay Times By Ed Walker Fall fishing season is officially here. Cooler water has brought swarms of migratory baitfish...

The Meatheads of the Week

September 13, 2019 through September 26, 2019 This report represents some events the FWC handled over the past two weeks; however,...