Tag Archives: Clearwater – Florida

Sea Turtle Release

Loggerhead turtles make up the majority of the nesting turtles along the northern Pinellas county beaches. Hatchlings incubate for about two months in the nest. Since the main nesting months are from May to October, the hatchling emergence often occurs during the peak of the hurricane season, between August and October. This puts the hatchlings at risk of being washed back onto the beaches of the coast, exhausted from battling ocean waves in their attempt to get out to the weed-line many miles offshore. Once the turtles get washed onto shore they become especially at risk of mortality. Fortunately, there are many caring people who watch over the turtles, doing what they can to preserve the reptile.

North Pinellas Fishing Report: Friday, June 10th

Tarpon fishing is at its peak.  Tarpon are super thick.  Tarpon can be caught using heavy fishing line.  80lb mono or 60 lb floro will get the job done if you get em in Continue reading North Pinellas Fishing Report: Friday, June 10th

Sea Turtle Nesting Season

That exciting time of year when our endangered sea turtles reproduce is here. Sea turtles nest through the summer months along the white sand beaches of west Florida.  The nesting season lasts from May 1st through October 31st.  During these months female turtles swim up on the beach at night time, dig nests in the sand, deposit eggs, then swim away.   Continue reading Sea Turtle Nesting Season