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Red Tide Snook and Redfish Closure until May 10th, 2019

In case you haven’t already heard, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission has closed two of the biggest recreational fishes in the state, snook and redfish. This closure is impacting most of the west coast of Florida, and the closure was extended until May 10th.

What I want to know is, who put these idiots Continue reading Red Tide Snook and Redfish Closure until May 10th, 2019

Honeymoon Island State Park is About to Become Two Islands!

Honeymoon Island has for many years had a nice long beach you could walk along just north of the furthest most parking lot. You could walk the full length of the island all the way down to the northern tip where a nice white sandy sanctuary awaits. Somewhat recently, the beach to walk along has completely disappeared. And more shocking than that, the rapidly deteriorating island is Continue reading Honeymoon Island State Park is About to Become Two Islands!

More Boating Preparations

The trip planned for today has been postponed until the near future. Getting everything ready for a trip on the water is taking longer than expected. The basic boat setup can be super involved. Fishing, diving, and other essentials take a little bit of prepping before a good day on the water. It takes a major prep to start. After that, prepping becomes an ongoing thing, it’s an ongoing process of adjusting, readjusting, and maintaining. When done well, with the right pieces, the ongoing minor adjustment should be all you need for an extended amount of time. Continue reading More Boating Preparations