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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 ...
This Keys institution is a must-visit, where you can feed tarpon by hand, head out on an angling trip to reel in marlin, and shop local at the outdoor market.
It's been a good time to get offshore and go fishing the last week. Sailfish, kingfish, snapper, tarpon, jacks and dolphin have all been in the catch reports. But rain has finally arrived in the ...
Captain Griffin Deans is always one to leave a big bait soaking because he knows that is often what it takes to catch big fish. “Even if we’re just trout fishing, I’ll throw something big out trying ...
Major Thornton, a social media creator with thousands of followers on Instagram and TikTok, poses with the tarpon he recently caught fishing in a Florida spillway. Courtesy of Major Thornton The ...
Daytime temperatures are blazing hot, and the water temperature in Charleston Harbor is in the mid-80s. For nearshore fishing enthusiasts, that signals that it's time to try and hook a tarpon. Without ...
Thousands of anglers visit the Florida Keys each year hoping to catch tarpon, a mammoth species of silver-and-green fish that often grows larger than 150 pounds. Tourists also can feed them fish by ...
Florida fishermen out on a boat near Boca Grande spent 45 minutes trying to reel in an Atlantic tarpon, only to see three bull sharks swarm and destroy the fish in seconds. Video uploaded to YouTube ...