Anglers, get your hooks and bait ready! Tarpon season for the Gulf of Mexico is here, with many dedicated fisherman across the nation heading to Florida to see if they can catch the world’s most ...
We're at that wonderful time of the year when the mullet run beginning is only a few weeks away, tarpon are at the inlets and along the beaches and snapper fishing is still pretty strong. The full ...
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Gulf anglers say tarpon fishing now more difficult. What is eating their catch?
Normally, they'll run to the boat, then straight away, but I could tell this one was trying to get away from something," the angler said.
If there's one inshore fish most Lowcountry anglers would love to catch, it's probably a tarpon. Tarpon can reach well over 100 pounds in South Carolina waters (the state record is 154 pounds, 10 ...
The tarpon is a unique fish known for its stamina and acrobatic leaps out of the water. Anglers in the Halifax and Indian Rivers are also finding success with snook and large redfish. It’s been a ...
Well, if you haven’t caught your tarpon yet this summer, it’s not because you aren’t getting a chance. The T-word pops up every week here from those who check in with what they’re seeing and/or ...
One of the world’s oldest and most sought-after species of fish made their presence felt across Tampa Bay and Gulf beaches this past week. Since prehistoric times, the silver king has roamed Earth’s ...
Jay Mastry perches in the stern of his boat watching the Gulf of Mexico. He isn't tired, but he should be. Last night he got five hours' sleep. Night before, even less. It's tarpon season, and tarpon ...
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Florida Tarpon Season In Full Swing: FWC Urges Anglers To Follow Best Practices For Conservation
Florida anglers are eagerly pursuing the mighty Silver King as tarpon season hits its peak across the state. In recognition of this popular fishery, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation ...
It’s been a couple years, so consider this a refresher on a very unique fish currently plentiful in our nearshore and inshore waters. When they name a town after you, you’re not just relatively big, ...
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