Unveiling the Allure of Bahamas Charter Fishing: Your Ultimate Guide to Angling Bliss
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The turquoise waters of the Bahamas beckon, promising not just a fishing trip but an adventure of a lifetime.
\In this guide, we’ll navigate the ins and outs of Bahamas charter fishing, uncovering the treasures that await anglers in this tropical paradise.
Benefits of Bahamas Charter Fishing
Embarking on a Bahamas charter fishing trip opens doors to a host…
It’s time to apply for FWC’s School Fishing Club Program
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Florida -- Back-to-school season is underway and Florida parents, teachers, and school staff can apply for funding to support school fishing clubs for students. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s (FWC) 2022-23 School Fishing Club Program, previously named the High School F
Recreational red snapper season starts soon for Gulf state and federal waters in Florida
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The recreational red snapper season will start June 17 in Gulf state and federal waters off Florida and remain open through July 31 with 12 days in the fall. “We are excited about Governor Ron DeSantis’ recent announcement of this year’s 57-day Gulf red snapper season, which is the longest w
It is the smallest of the extant filter-feeding sharks, but it's not exactly small, either: it can reach a length of 5 and a half meters (18 feet). The species is still very mysterious to science, as there has only been about 273 sightings as of September of 2022, according to the Florida Museum.
Meet the Bonnethead, the First Known Omnivorous Shark
LATE-DAY SUMMER SUN streams through crystalline waters as a bonnethead shark glides past a seagrass meadow in the Florida Keys. One of nine species of hammerhead sharks, bonnetheads abound in shallow waters, where they feed on crab, shrimp, snails, bony fish and—remarkably—seagrass...
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Meet the Bonnethead, the First Known Omnivorous Shark (nwf.org)
Recreational red snapper season starts soon for Gulf state and federal waters in Florida
Photo; Ocala Post
The recreational red snapper season will start June 17 in Gulf state and federal waters off Florida and remain open through July 31 with 12 days in the fall. “We are excited about Governor Ron DeSantis’ recent announcement of this year’s 57-day Gulf red snapper season, which is the longest w