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Tarpon Time!
May 1, 2011
Capt. Scott Yetter
  Full on tarpon season here in the lower Florida Keys!!     Tarpon release   The weather and the fishing has been inconsistent... one day it is great.. the next day we have to work for shots..        Good things come to those that... Read more
 
Ross Reels
May 1, 2011
Capt. Scott Yetter
  Ross Reels MomentumTM LT Strongest Fly Reel on the Market Today! ? Ross Momentum Reels Here is what they have to say... The MomentumTM LT reel series is the... Read more
 
Ross Reels
May 1, 2011
Capt. Scott Yetter
  Ross Reels MomentumTM LT Strongest Fly Reel on the Market Today! ? Ross Momentum Reels Here is what they have to say... The MomentumTM LT reel series is the... Read more
 
New Permit Regulations on the Way for Florida
April 11, 2011
Heard on the Streets.....
At their April 6 meeting, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission voted unanimously to accept the recommendations of their staff, and will consider the proposed new regulations for a final vote at their meeting in June 2011. The proposed new regulations can be viewed... Read more
 
Flats Fishing 101: POINT YOUR ROD!!
March 31, 2011
Capt. Scott Yetter
Flats Fishing 101: POINT YOUR ROD!!   A common flats fishing pic..  What is this guy doing?? He is probably going to catch a fish..     The number one thing that costs more fish photos. is not spotting the fish soon enough..    Our flats... Read more
 
Permit, Tarpon or Bonefish?? Take your Pick!!
February 22, 2011
Capt. Scott Yetter
Permit Flat The weather and the fishing continue to be outstanding,,  especially for February..  If you are here in the keys now, you have hit it right,,  Temperatures are near 80 degrees..  This make the fish and me very happy!     Sherry Teauge with her... Read more
 
Top 10 Reasons To Fish The Florida Keys
February 19, 2011
Capt. Scott Yetter
Top 10 Reasons To Fish The Florida Keys     1.  The absolute best place in the world to sight fish big tarpon.. Mid April though mid June thousands of big, migratory tarpon  pass though the crystal clear water of the Lower Florida... Read more
 
Good Delma: Tarpon , Permit Or Bonefish???
February 19, 2011
Capt. Scott Yetter
For the last week the fishing has been exceptional!  Especially for February!!           It is hard to decide what to target..   It  has been great for permit, bonefish and big tarpon       Tom with his first bonefish!!!... Read more
 
January Fishing Report from Boca Grande
January 8, 2011
Captain Austin Lowder
December Boca Grande Fly Fishing for redfish has been challenging yet rewarding on most days. Proper fly presentation has been the key to catching large reds on small crab flies. We have been finding lots of sandcruising redfish that are willing to eat, although some are spookier than others... Read more
 
NOAA Reopens Nearly 8,000 Square Miles in the Gulf of Mexico to Fishing
December 24, 2010
Mike Dougherty - Castafly Team
87 percent of federal waters now open NOAA today reopened to commercial and recreational fishing 7,970 square miles of Gulf waters along the southern boundary of the federal closed area. This area is about 60 nautical miles off of central Louisiana and about 140 nautical miles off... Read more
 
NOAA Reopens Nearly 8,000 Square Miles in the Gulf of Mexico to Fishing
December 24, 2010
Mike Dougherty - Castafly Team
87 percent of federal waters now open NOAA today reopened to commercial and recreational fishing 7,970 square miles of Gulf waters along the southern boundary of the federal closed area. This area is about 60 nautical miles off of central Louisiana and about 140 nautical miles off... Read more
 
Magic Palolo Worms
December 9, 2010
Jerry Lappier
Palolo worms exhibit epitoky, a reproductive phenomenon that has evolved to ensure the optimum fertilization of eggs by sperm when they are released externally. The normal worm, at a certain time, converts into the sexual form, or epitoke, by transformation or budding. Gametes (sex cells) form... Read more
 
Boca Grande Fishing Report
November 3, 2010
Captain Austin Lowder
My good friend Jordan came up from Miami after fishing down in the keys and we had super low tides. We found Snook laying in water so shallow they could hardly move without exposing themselves. We were able to catch 19 snook and 1 redfish the first day in water so shallow I think he could hardly... Read more
 
Catch and Release Snook
October 24, 2010
Heard on the Streets.....
Anglers on the Gulf coast of Florida will have to wait nearly a year for a snook dinner unless they’re willing to spend the time and gasoline to drive cross-state. At its meeting last Thursday, the Commission voted 6-0(Commissioner Richard Corbett, of Tampa, was absent) to prohibit the... Read more