
Sharked in Florida
What offshore species are mostly likely to be chomped by a shark?
What offshore species are mostly likely to be chomped by a shark?
The hard-fighting cubera snapper is more than just a tarpon bycatch.
Those boulders lining Florida’s inlets and passes are where to find the biggest snook in the state.
As tempting as it is, don’t haul a sailfish into the boat for a photo.
Chumming is the key to attract and catch blackfin tuna in South Florida waters.
Work docks and bridges to tempt cold-weather linesiders.
Cold fronts usher in Florida’s prime season for Atlantic sails.
Trolling deep-diving plugs through urban waterways yields surprising rewards.
What offshore species are mostly likely to be chomped by a shark?
The hard-fighting cubera snapper is more than just a tarpon bycatch.
Those boulders lining Florida’s inlets and passes are where to find the biggest snook in the state.
As tempting as it is, don’t haul a sailfish into the boat for a photo.
Chumming is the key to attract and catch blackfin tuna in South Florida waters.
Work docks and bridges to tempt cold-weather linesiders.
Cold fronts usher in Florida’s prime season for Atlantic sails.
Trolling deep-diving plugs through urban waterways yields surprising rewards.
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