Saltwater Fishing
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Bearded Fireworm
Ever wondered what a Bearded Fireworm looks like and what makes them so unique? Read our blog post and find out more! -
Nine-armed Sea Star Identification
Curious about the natural habitats of the Nine-armed Sea Star? Explore the depths of the ocean and uncover the mysteries of this species with ... -
Stone Crab Identification
Crustaceans have always fascinated marine enthusiasts, and among the many intriguing species, stone crabs stand out for their unique characteristics. With their impressive claws ... -
Lookdown (Selene vomer) Identification
The lookdown (Selene vomer) is a species of game fish in the family Carangidae. -
Polka-dot Batfish
Learn what makes the Polka-dot Batfish so unique! We examine its coloration, habitat, behavior, and more! -
Inshore Saltwater Fish
Find out more about Florida's inshore saltwater fish, from general species to reef fish, crabs, lobster and other shellfish! Florida Inshore Saltwater Fish -
Mangrove Snapper
Gray snapper, also called mangrove snapper or “mangoes,” are found throughout the Gulf of Mexico. They can vary in coloration, but are generally dark ... -
How to hook a Grey Swimming Crab
Learn how to properly rig a live grey swimming crab as bait for snook, tarpon, ladyfish, sheepshead, and other crab-eating fish. -
Best Hook Size for Snook and Tarpon
The best hook size for snook and tarpon is important to use to avoid potentially losing that once in a lifetime catch. -
Best Leader for Snook and Tarpon
The best leader for snook and tarpon fishing is important to use to avoid losing the catch of a lifetime. -
Knobbed whelk
knobbed whelks (“whelks”) are edible marine snails. They are carnivorous scavengers and predators of shellfish that inhabit benthic, shallow, nearshore environments. -
Top 5 Inshore Saltwater Live Bait for Florida
Here are the Top 5 Inshore Saltwater Live Bait for Florida, Live Shrimp, Green Backs, Threadfin Herring, Finger mullet..