I have had many long days trolling for Dolphin along the western edge of the Gulfstream and the early mornings traveling 30 to 40 miles off Islamorada trying to find the birds circling over baitfish, weedlines and floating debree – hoping to find the schools of Dolphin. There is nothing like finding a school of Dolphin…Read More »
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Florida Fishing Report – “Tripletail a Cagey Catch”
Thursday, September 13th, 2007
Florida Fishing Report – Kingfish Action in South Florida
Thursday, September 6th, 2007
 BEST BETS Captain Alex Adler on the Kalex out of Islamorada reports excellent action on kingfish to 20 pounds, blackfin tuna to 25 pounds, sailfish, dolphins, bonitos, wahoo and snappers, with the action taking place from 100 feet to 25 miles. MIAMI-DADE/BROWARD Aaron Dolle of Miami caught and released an estimated 180-pound blue marlin…Read More »
 BEST BETS Captain Alex Adler on the Kalex out of Islamorada reports excellent action on kingfish to 20 pounds, blackfin tuna to 25 pounds, sailfish, dolphins, bonitos, wahoo and snappers, with the action taking place from 100 feet to 25 miles. MIAMI-DADE/BROWARD Aaron Dolle of Miami caught and released an estimated 180-pound blue marlin…Read More »
Florida Fishing Report – Upcoming Outdoor Events
Thursday, September 6th, 2007
Upcoming outdoors events The Under Sea Adventurers Dive Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. tonight at Emma Lou Olson Civic Center, 1801 NE 6 Street, Pompano Beach. Guest speaker will be Robert Myers on venemous marine life. For more information, visit http://usadiveclub.com/. Broward County’s Port Everglades department will host a public meeting at 7 p.m….Read More »
Upcoming outdoors events The Under Sea Adventurers Dive Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. tonight at Emma Lou Olson Civic Center, 1801 NE 6 Street, Pompano Beach. Guest speaker will be Robert Myers on venemous marine life. For more information, visit http://usadiveclub.com/. Broward County’s Port Everglades department will host a public meeting at 7 p.m….Read More »
Florida Fishing Report – Daytime swordfishing secrets revealed
Thursday, September 6th, 2007
 Richard Stanczyk with Vic Gaspeny A pair of anglers say they’re ready to share their daytime swordfishing secrets. Story by Susan Cocking from the Miami Herald September 6, 2007. Susan is one of the most prolific South Florida writers devoted to delivering provoking story lines on the outdoor scene. For the past decade or so, South…Read More »
 Richard Stanczyk with Vic Gaspeny A pair of anglers say they’re ready to share their daytime swordfishing secrets. Story by Susan Cocking from the Miami Herald September 6, 2007. Susan is one of the most prolific South Florida writers devoted to delivering provoking story lines on the outdoor scene. For the past decade or so, South…Read More »
Florida Fishing Report – “Coming every Thursday morning”
Monday, September 3rd, 2007
Coming up… To get you ready for the weekend – every Thursday morning I will post the Florida Fishing Report. I will post current fishing reports, up-coming tournaments, local “hot spots,†and comments from some of the top charter boat captains and fishing guides throughout South Florida. Attention! All Charter Captains, Guides and private fisherman… If you…Read More »
Coming up… To get you ready for the weekend – every Thursday morning I will post the Florida Fishing Report. I will post current fishing reports, up-coming tournaments, local “hot spots,†and comments from some of the top charter boat captains and fishing guides throughout South Florida. Attention! All Charter Captains, Guides and private fisherman… If you…Read More »
Fishing in South Florida
Monday, September 3rd, 2007
Growing up in the early 60’s in South Florida was incredible. In my pre-teens, my Father, as many other fathers taught me how to fish. He used to take me to Haulover Pier very early in the morning on weekends and holidays. Now, I am not an early morning person. For me to get up…Read More »
Growing up in the early 60’s in South Florida was incredible. In my pre-teens, my Father, as many other fathers taught me how to fish. He used to take me to Haulover Pier very early in the morning on weekends and holidays. Now, I am not an early morning person. For me to get up…Read More »
The Orange Bowl – Farewell to a Glorious History
Tuesday, August 28th, 2007
Memories will not fade… As a native South Floridian, it is difficult to imagine the loss of the Orange Bowl Stadium. The historic culture – parking on the lawns of the local homes, the smell of food from the vendors outside the stadium and the frustrating traffic after a game. I have so many incredible memories as a…Read More »
Memories will not fade… As a native South Floridian, it is difficult to imagine the loss of the Orange Bowl Stadium. The historic culture – parking on the lawns of the local homes, the smell of food from the vendors outside the stadium and the frustrating traffic after a game. I have so many incredible memories as a…Read More »
