I read reports that even bonefish in the Keys and mullet in Flamingo have been found dead, enough to concern Biscayne Bay and Everglades biologists. We don't need to panic, but I agreee with Capt. Danny and Matt, that precautionary measures…
January 15, 2010
Contact: Lee Schlesinger, 850-487-0554
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has issued executive orders to protect Florida's snook, bonefish and tarpon fisheries from further harm caused by the recent…
The Fish & Wildlife Commission (FWC) monitors fish disease and mortality events around the state. The FWC asks the public to report dead and dying fish to the Fish Kill Hotline at 800-636-0511.
Shelby, fishing snook in Cuba, wow I dream of the day I could do that. I was born in Havana, but left when I was very young, and never been back. Someday soon I hope. I will lookout for the Spanish Fly show and tape it and send it to you.
February 2012 starts with warmer than normal winter conditions here on Mosquito Lagoon, water temps have ranged from 61’ to 67’F the last few weeks, and the water level has been extremely low, our Redfish are still schooled up making for fun sight…See More