Summer in Florida isn’t just about beach days and sunsets, it's peak time to chase some of the most exciting fish our waters have to offer!
As the seasons shift, the importance of navigating shallow waters with precision cannot be overstated. Understanding the nuances of your boat’s journey through the shallows is not merely a skill but a responsibility.
Although the fishing may be better luck on cloudy or windy days, being out in a boat in bad weather can be very risky. High winds, rough water and thunderstorms can suddenly turn a pleasant outing into a frightening experience. Here’s what you need to know if there is a small craft advisory, inclement weather watch or warning
If you want to operate a boat safely and effectively, you need to understand how the tide and currents work. Most people know that the tide is responsible for higher and lower levels of water, but they don’t fully understand the mechanics behind this phenomenon or how to navigate a changing tide. In this guide, we’ll teach you all the basics.