The Gulf of Mexico never ceases to amaze. Much of the allure to being on the water is not knowing what lies beneath it. A bizarre story took over the front pages of websites and newspapers, while also being broadcast across television and radio airwaves. A man walking on a beach found a mystery ...
READ MORE +Browsing Archive February, 2014
"I think it's a grouper," I said as my Shimano 4000 Spheros' drag was singing. "Actually it might be a jack ... maybe a snapper?" The fish 65 feet below was darting left and right, heading for the rocks, shaking its head and just acting nuts, leaving me confused to it's identity. After a few ...
READ MORE +This recent weather pattern may have you spending more time at home than on the water, but there is hope on the horizon. Cold weather will eventually give way to spring, and with spring will come the best fishing of the year. Capt. Todd Romine is looking forward to the weather warming up. Romine ...
READ MORE +While fishing offshore Superbowl Sunday, February 2nd, I dropped down the GoPro to inspect the "Tigershark" ledge about 17 miles west of Anna Maria Island. What it captured was multiple hogfish, snapper, and grouper. Here are two clips below, with more to come in the future.
READ MORE +For my inaugural column I’d like to highlight the inshore fishing from our big bend region as we draw near to the end of winter, in what proved to be the most unbelievable trout fishing I've ever experienced. Every fall, eager fishermen wait for the transition to the winter fishing from Suwannee to ...
READ MORE +Summertime is special and the east coast piers are loaded with snook. This photo was taken by Ryan Nitz at the Juno Pier with a GoPro Hero 3 Silver, and I must say is worthy of a full size mural. DCIM100GOPRO
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