A big reason snook is the favorite saltwater fish of Florida’s recreational anglers is that the species flourishes everywhere from mangrove-lined creeks to metropolitan canals. On the surface, those ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jon Chapman poses with a snook caught fishing on a cold winter night. February snow… in Florida? It’s now been 16 years since a ...
Snook are a highly sought-after fish in Florida due to their fighting ability, taste, and strict harvesting regulations. The fall mullet run has begun, bringing other species like redfish, tarpon, and ...
The hard freeze left a lot of dead fish behind. The FWC is gathering data and will likely issue new limits. More cold coming next week, but great springtime fishing should follow. Most modern prophets ...
Snook anglers and professional fishing guides in South Florida are worried that their favorite gamefish might be harmed by habitat loss, water quality and coastal development in South Florida. The ...
Thousands of fish have died off the Treasure Coast since temperatures dropped dramatically in the past several days. Most of the fish that died are smaller baitfish such as ladyfish, pilchards and ...
It's now been 16 years since a cold snap in 2010 killed a large amount of Florida snook. In January of that year, a high of 58 on Jan. 2 was the warmest temperature until Jan. 12, when a high of 60 ...