Running with the Mullet
The mullet run is a massive migration of mullet along the east coast of Florida, from fingerlings to full grown adults. Along our stretch of coast, it starts in late August, peaks in September and October, and finishes up sometime in November. Just about every predator in Florida that feeds on mullet will move in for the feast.
Monster Swordfish
Evan Dickerson's pursuit of a MONSTER swordfish came to fruition on his Falcon 22' north of Puerto Rico.
St Johns River Monsters
Just like Jeremy Wade in his iconic TV show, you can target and catch river monsters like channel cats, bowfin and alligator gar right here in the St Johns.
Late Winter Kayak Fishing on the Space Coast
As an angler, it can be easy here on the Space Coast to dislike the month of February; and this is even more true for kayak anglers in our area. Continuous cold fronts and associated winds seem unrelenting and those “nice” days tend to always fall during the week leaving not much for the weekend warriors.
Miley Marine Surveying
When you are purchasing your next vessel be sure to protect yourself and your investment with a marine survey from Miley Marine Surveying & Consulting.
Falcon Boats
Have you heard the expression “two hulls are better than one”? If not, well, now you have. Catamarans, also referred to as CATs, are taking the fishing industry by storm. From the little ones used to fish backwater marshes to the great big ones designed to cover a lot of ocean quickly in a day, you can now find a CAT for just about any type of fishing you want to do. One might ask, why have they become so popular? Plain and simple, it’s “The Ride.”
A Little Bit of “The Land Down Under” in The Sunshine State…
For most Anglers, myself included, we all have the “Bucket List” of fish we dream of someday being able to check off species by species. One for me that so far seemed unachievable is a fish known as the Barramundi…or Asian Sea Bass as it is also referred to as.
When A Fish Gives You The “Finger…”
What do you do when a fish gives you the “finger?” Capt. Chris Berglund offers some great insight on how to respond while also honing your craft.