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October 31, 2007

Florida Fishing News - Florida leaders join in tri-state water wars (Pensacola News Journal)


Florida leaders join in tri-state water wars (Pensacola News Journal)
Florida lawmakers challenge Georgia's claim on tri-state river water

Fall fly fishing challenge draws a crowd (Bradenton Herald)
Forty fly anglers participated in the third annual "Fall Fly Fishing Challenge" held out of Ken Thompson Park in Sarasota on Saturday.

Posted by Captaingrubby at 06:10 PM

October 30, 2007

Florida Fishing News - Florida in 3-way drought dispute (The Palm Beach Post) After


Florida in 3-way drought dispute (The Palm Beach Post)
After 17 years, a tri-state water war may ultimately come down to this: Should Florida's endangered mussels and fishing industry be protected or should Georgia residents have water to drink?

Posted by Captaingrubby at 07:30 PM

October 29, 2007

Florida Fishing News - Florida in 3-way drought dispute (The Palm Beach Post) After


Florida in 3-way drought dispute (The Palm Beach Post)
After 17 years, a tri-state water war may ultimately come down to this: Should Florida's endangered mussels and fishing industry be protected or should Georgia residents have water to drink?

Florida's first family of fishing starts young (Miami Herald)
To call the Shevlins a fishing family is like calling Shaquille O'Neal a basketball player. Attorney Barry Shevlin and sons Josh, 12, and Jake, 8, go fishing every chance they get _ either on the family's Jupiter 31 sportfisher, from their backyard dock or with a South Florida guide.

Biologists catch and tag big sawfish in Florida waters (Science News)
Once a common top predator throughout coastal seas around the globe, sawfish have become remarkably rare. Indeed, today most populations are threatened with extinction. So spotting even one of these animals is reason to rejoice, notes Beau Yeiser of Mote Marine Laboratory in southern Florida.

Posted by Captaingrubby at 09:35 PM

October 28, 2007

Florida Fishing News - South Florida charter boats plot course for extra safety (Sun-Sentinel)


South Florida charter boats plot course for extra safety (Sun-Sentinel)
In the wake of a mystery at sea, charter captains take extra measures to shore up their ships' safety A s the Joe Cool murder mystery unfolds, charter boat captains in South Florida remain haunted by tales of the ill-fated excursion last month.

Florida guv against slowing water flow (Deseret Morning News)
Allowing Georgia to fight drought by slowing water flow into Florida would imperil commercial fishing along the Florida Panhandle, Gov. Charlie Crist argued in a letter to President Bush.

Florida in 3-way drought dispute (The Palm Beach Post)
After 17 years, a tri-state water war may ultimately come down to this: Should Florida's endangered mussels and fishing industry be protected or should Georgia residents have water to drink?

Posted by Captaingrubby at 11:40 PM

Florida Fishing News - 2 denied bail in deaths of 4 on Florida fishing


2 denied bail in deaths of 4 on Florida fishing boat (Deseret Morning News)
Two men charged with killing the four crew members of a fishing boat they chartered were denied bail Tuesday, despite defense attorneys' insistence that no evidence linked their clients to the crime.

Dorothy Kiesel, 88, longtime Babylon resident (Babylon Beacon)
When former Babylonian Dorothy Elizabeth Kiesel was not entertaining loved ones she could be found on the golf course, at the bowling alley or fishing on the family boat. An avid athlete and loving homemaker, 88-year- old Kiesel died October 1, 2007 in Fort Meyers, Florida.

Biologists catch and tag big sawfish in Florida waters (Science News)
Once a common top predator throughout coastal seas around the globe, sawfish have become remarkably rare. Indeed, today most populations are threatened with extinction. So spotting even one of these animals is reason to rejoice, notes Beau Yeiser of Mote Marine Laboratory in southern Florida.

Posted by Captaingrubby at 02:00 AM

October 27, 2007

Florida Fishing News - Dorothy Kiesel, 88, longtime Babylon resident (Babylon Beacon) When former


Dorothy Kiesel, 88, longtime Babylon resident (Babylon Beacon)
When former Babylonian Dorothy Elizabeth Kiesel was not entertaining loved ones she could be found on the golf course, at the bowling alley or fishing on the family boat. An avid athlete and loving homemaker, 88-year- old Kiesel died October 1, 2007 in Fort Meyers, Florida.

2 denied bail in deaths of 4 on Florida fishing boat (Deseret Morning News)
Two men charged with killing the four crew members of a fishing boat they chartered were denied bail Tuesday, despite defense attorneys' insistence that no evidence linked their clients to the crime.

Posted by Captaingrubby at 05:00 AM

October 26, 2007

Florida Fishing News - Crist urges feds not to let Georgia slow water release


Crist urges feds not to let Georgia slow water release (Naples Daily News)
Allowing Georgia to fight drought by slowing water flow into Florida would imperil commercial fishing along the Florida Panhandle, Gov. Charlie Crist argued in a letter to President Bush. Crist urged Bush not to let Georgia move forward with a water-saving plan to slow the flow from reservoirs into waterways that eventually reach Florida.

Florida governor urges feds not to let Georgia slow water release (WMCTV Memphis)
Associated Press - October 25, 2007 3:53 PM ET TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) - A big water fight is heating up in the South. Florida Governor Charlie Crist is asking President Bush to stop...

Posted by Captaingrubby at 09:10 AM

October 25, 2007

Florida Fishing News - 2 denied bail in deaths of 4 on Florida fishing


2 denied bail in deaths of 4 on Florida fishing boat (Deseret Morning News)
Two men charged with killing the four crew members of a fishing boat they chartered were denied bail Tuesday, despite defense attorneys' insistence that no evidence linked their clients to the crime.

Don't be scared away from the rivers this holiday (Times-Standard)
Halloween arrives a week from today. In the meantime, the sport fishing outlook for the North Coast ranges from somewhat spooky to downright encouraging.

Posted by Captaingrubby at 09:55 AM

October 24, 2007

Florida Fishing News - 2 denied bail in deaths of 4 on Florida fishing


2 denied bail in deaths of 4 on Florida fishing boat (Deseret Morning News)
Two men charged with killing the four crew members of a fishing boat they chartered were denied bail Tuesday, despite defense attorneys' insistence that no evidence linked their clients to the crime.

Fall fly fishing challenge is this Saturday in Sarasota (Bradenton Herald)
The Mangrove Coast Fly Fishers and Sarasota Chapter of the Coastal Conservation will hold the third annual Fall Fly Fishing Challenge on Saturday out of the Ken Thompson Park boat ramp on City Island in Sarasota.

Posted by Captaingrubby at 02:35 PM

October 23, 2007

Florida Fishing News - Voted #1 Florida Press 2004 and 2005 Best Web Site


Voted #1 Florida Press 2004 and 2005 Best Web Site Florida Keys Keynoter (Keynoter.com)
Most tournaments target one or two species of fish. But the Islamorada Fishing Club's Junior Derby encourages kids to get out and fish for just about anything that swims (tropicals excluded).

Voted #1 Florida Press 2004 and 2005 Best Web Site Florida Keys Keynoter (Keynoter.com)
The 44th annual Islamorada Sailfish Tournament, often regarded as the opening salvo in annual angler-versus-sailfish battles, is set for Nov. 29 to Dec. 2.

Voted #1 Florida Press 2004 and 2005 Best Web Site Florida Keys Keynoter (Keynoter.com)
C'mon you Jimmy Durante-looking, long-nosed son of a gun. It wasn't the first time that Richard Stanczyk pleaded those words and it would not be the last.

Posted by Captaingrubby at 03:00 PM

October 22, 2007

Florida Fishing News - Voted #1 Florida Press 2004 and 2005 Best Web Site


Voted #1 Florida Press 2004 and 2005 Best Web Site Florida Keys Keynoter (Keynoter.com)
C'mon you Jimmy Durante-looking, long-nosed son of a gun. It wasn't the first time that Richard Stanczyk pleaded those words and it would not be the last.

Voted #1 Florida Press 2004 and 2005 Best Web Site Florida Keys Keynoter (Keynoter.com)
Jim Trice of Islamorada won the grand-champion title and the general division at the 41st annual Bonefishing World Championship Islamorada All-Tackle Bonefish Tournament that ended Oct. 12.

South Florida: Feedback on proposed fishing limits sought (Sun-Sentinel)
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is seeking public input on proposed changes to two Lake Okeechobee freshwater fishing rules.

Posted by Captaingrubby at 03:20 PM

October 21, 2007

Florida Fishing News - A family affair for father, sons (Miami Herald) To call


A family affair for father, sons (Miami Herald)
To call the Shevlins a fishing family is like calling Shaquille O'Neal a basketball player. Bal Harbour attorney Barry Shevlin and sons Josh, 12, and Jake, 8, go fishing every chance they get -- either on the family's Jupiter 31 sportfisher, from their backyard dock or with a South Florida guide.

Posted by Captaingrubby at 03:30 PM

October 20, 2007

Florida Fishing News - Volunteers To Pick Up Discarded Fishing Line (The Tampa Tribune)


Volunteers To Pick Up Discarded Fishing Line (The Tampa Tribune)
TAMPA - Adult brown pelicans are under increasing pressure from habitat loss, storm damage and predation. The No. 1 killer of these birds, though, is discarded fishing line.

Voted #1 Florida Press 2004 and 2005 Best Web Site Florida Keys Keynoter (Keynoter.com)
Most tournaments target one or two species of fish. But the Islamorada Fishing Club's Junior Derby encourages kids to get out and fish for just about anything that swims (tropicals excluded).

Posted by Captaingrubby at 07:05 PM

October 19, 2007

Florida Fishing News - South Florida fishing report (Miami Herald) BEST BET Captain Randy


South Florida fishing report (Miami Herald)
BEST BET Captain Randy Rode of Marathon Boats and Yachts out of Marathon reports that offshore anglers are enjoying an excellent mutton snapper bite from 80 to 200 feet. of water. Best baits have been live pilchards and ballyhoo drifted over wrecks and live bottom. Large blackfin tunas are biting on the West Hump, and a nice bite of dolphins also has been taking place from the reef out to 400 ...

3 fishermen rescued after drift to Florida (EARTHtimes.org)
Three fishermen were rescued off the Florida coast after their rowboat drifted from the Bahamas. Simeon Thomas, Orlando Strachan and Dwayne Archer told the U.S. Coast Guard that they abandoned their fishing boat when the engine gave out Sunday near Ocean ...

Added Allure: FWC Considering Alligator Fishing With Plugs (The Tampa Tribune)
For those who like to combine fishing with hunting dangerous game, the state Fish & Wildlife Commission has recently taken a step likely to add lots of interest to the annual alligator harvest, now under way and continuing through Nov. 1.

Posted by Captaingrubby at 10:15 PM

Florida Fishing News - South Florida fishing report (Miami Herald) BEST BET Captain Randy


South Florida fishing report (Miami Herald)
BEST BET Captain Randy Rode of Marathon Boats and Yachts out of Marathon reports that offshore anglers are enjoying an excellent mutton snapper bite from 80 to 200 feet. of water. Best baits have been live pilchards and ballyhoo drifted over wrecks and live bottom. Large blackfin tunas are biting on the West Hump, and a nice bite of dolphins also has been taking place from the reef out to 400 ...

3 fishermen rescued after drift to Florida (UPI)
Three fishermen were rescued off the Florida coast after their rowboat drifted from the Bahamas.

Record-setting shark caught in Florida (UPI)
A fisherman competing in Florida's annual Destin Fishing Rodeo set a record for the tournament by landing an 844.4-pound mako shark.

Posted by Captaingrubby at 12:25 AM

October 18, 2007

Florida Fishing News - 3 fishermen rescued after drift to Florida (EARTHtimes.org) Three fishermen


3 fishermen rescued after drift to Florida (EARTHtimes.org)
Three fishermen were rescued off the Florida coast after their rowboat drifted from the Bahamas. Simeon Thomas, Orlando Strachan and Dwayne Archer told the U.S. Coast Guard that they abandoned their fishing boat when the engine gave out Sunday near Ocean ...

DESTIN, Fla. - Six friends went to a fishing tournament looking to catch some grouper. They caught an 844-pound shark ... (The Brownsville Herald)
An 844-pound mako shark hangs from the scales at the Destin Fishing Rodeo in Destin, Fla. The11-foot shark was hauled in by angler Adlee Bruner of Bruce, Fla and once gutted, it tipped the scales at 638 pounds, breaking the tournament record.

Fishermen Land Record 844-Pound Shark In Florida (CBS 11 Dallas/Fort Worth)
Six friends went to a Florida fishing tournament looking to catch some grouper. They caught an 844-pound shark instead.

Posted by Captaingrubby at 03:35 AM

October 17, 2007

Florida Fishing News - Jesup resident wins fishing trip of a lifetime (Jesup Press-Sentinel)


Jesup resident wins fishing trip of a lifetime (Jesup Press-Sentinel)
Jesup resident Johnny Ben Aspinwall didn t believe it when he heard a message on his answering machine telling him he was the winner of SouthernLINC Wireless Fishing Trip of a Lifetime sweepstakes.

Boaters Pull Up Anchor In South Florida (CBS4 Miami)
South Florida may be in for a billion dollar economic hit as more and more boaters say they are being priced out of the water. The cost of renting a slip has skyrocketed and buying a dock space has become out of reach for many boaters.

Posted by Captaingrubby at 06:55 AM

October 16, 2007

Florida Fishing News - Florida grouper fisherman lands 844-pound shark instead (Houston Chronicle) Six


Florida grouper fisherman lands 844-pound shark instead (Houston Chronicle)
Six friends went to a fishing tournament looking to catch some grouper. They caught an 844-pound shark instead. The fight by Adlee Bruner and friends to pull the 11-foot mako shark onto the boat from the Gulf of Mexico took more than an hour on Saturday. But when they made it back to land, it was a record for the decades-old Destin Fishing Rodeo.

Fishing (WJHG Panama City)
A local fishing tourney sees an 800 pound plus Mako shark brought to the scales!

Posted by Captaingrubby at 08:15 AM

October 15, 2007

Florida Fishing News - Fishermen catch 844-pound shark to win in fishing tournament (Pravda)


Fishermen catch 844-pound shark to win in fishing tournament (Pravda)
Six friends went to a fishing tournament, where they caught an 844-pound (383-kilogram) shark. The fight by Adlee Bruner and friends to pull the 11-foot (3.4-meter) mako shark onto the boat from the Gulf of Mexico took more than an hour.

Posted by Captaingrubby at 11:35 AM

October 14, 2007

Florida Fishing News - A clip 'n' save guide to seasonal entertainment (Sarasota Herald-Tribune)


A clip 'n' save guide to seasonal entertainment (Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
From October to April, Southwest Florida's cultural schedule sizzles with festivals, parades, fairs and concerts. Whether you are in the mood for independent films, arts-and-crafts exhibitions, gourmet food tastings or live music, there's something happening almost every week to meet your needs.

Voted #1 Florida Press 2004 FIRST PLACE Best Web Site Florida Keys Keynoter (Keynoter.com)
A plan to revise Florida's lobster laws didn't find smooth sailing at its first workshop Monday in Marathon.

Posted by Captaingrubby at 01:45 PM

October 13, 2007

Florida Fishing News - Expert demos proper catch-and-release fishing techniques (Marco Island Sun Times)


Expert demos proper catch-and-release fishing techniques (Marco Island Sun Times)
Many anglers across Florida enjoy fishing, whether from shore or in a boat.

Voted #1 Florida Press 2004 FIRST PLACE Best Web Site Florida Keys Keynoter (Keynoter.com)
A plan to revise Florida's lobster laws didn't find smooth sailing at its first workshop Monday in Marathon.

Posted by Captaingrubby at 06:10 PM

October 12, 2007

Florida Fishing News - The Florida Keys and Key West Travel Guide (PRWeb) Travel


The Florida Keys and Key West Travel Guide (PRWeb)
Travel Guide for the Florida Keys, Key West, Key Largo, Tavernier, Islamorada, Marathon, Big Pine Key, The Lower Keys and Dry Tortugas. Accommodations, Real Estate, Reviews, Things to do, Diving, Snorkeling, Fishing, Boating, Restaurants, Bars,Calendar of Events and more. (PRWeb Oct 9, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/TG92ZS1JbnNlLU1hZ24tVGhpci1UaGlyLVplcm8=

Charges filed in Florida missing boat case (EARTHtimes.org)
The disappearance of four crew members from a sport-fishing boat led to homicide charges being filed Wednesday against two men in Miami. The U.S. attorney's office in Miami filed charges against Guillermo Zarabozo, 20, and Kirby Archer, 35, accusing them ...

Posted by Captaingrubby at 10:35 PM

October 11, 2007

Florida Fishing News - South Florida fishing report (Miami Herald) BEST BET Captain Dean


South Florida fishing report (Miami Herald)
BEST BET Captain Dean Panos on the charter boat Double D out of Keystone Marina swordfished with longtime friends Eddie Carman of Biscayne Rods in Miami and captain Jimmy David from the charter boat L&H out of Crandon Park Marina. They fished out of Haulover Marina and went 2 for 3 on swordfish. Their largest catch was 159 inches and 510 pounds.

Two charged in Florida high-seas murder mystery (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
U.S. authorities filed murder charges on Wednesday against two men found floating in a life raft near Cuba in the killings of four fishing boat crewmembers in a case of murder and piracy on the high seas.

On the Hook: Set and drift to the fishing hole a rude awakening (Marco Eagle)
Just getting from where you are to your favorite fishing hole in the backwaters can be end up being the overriding event of your fishing day. In those beautiful waters dotted with picturesque mangrove islands, that stretch from horizon to horizon, there lies big trouble that just waits to spring its trap. It s name is very familiar to anyone who has spent even a modicum of time back there ...

Posted by Captaingrubby at 11:35 PM

Florida Fishing News - The Florida Keys and Key West Travel Guide (PRWeb via


The Florida Keys and Key West Travel Guide (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
Travel Guide for the Florida Keys, Key West, Key Largo, Tavernier, Islamorada, Marathon, Big Pine Key, The Lower Keys and Dry Tortugas. Accommodations, Real Estate, Reviews, Things to do, Diving, Snorkeling, Fishing, Boating, Restaurants, Bars,Calendar of Events and more.

Posted by Captaingrubby at 01:45 AM

October 10, 2007

Florida Fishing News - Florida events: October (Miami Herald) Oct. 1-31: Fishing Rodeo, Destin.


Florida events: October (Miami Herald)
Oct. 1-31: Fishing Rodeo, Destin. The ultimate fishing tournament, with more than 30,000 anglers competing throughout the month for prizes in excess of $100,000. All participants are in the running for daily, weekly and overall prizes in men's, women's and junior anglers' categories. 850-837-6734; www.destinfishingrodeo.org.

Fly fishing worth time and effort (The Leaf Chronicle)
One of my regrets in life is that I waited until I was 50 to hunt wild turkeys. Now I can add another regret to my list: I waited until I was 67 to take up fly fishing.

Posted by Captaingrubby at 02:15 AM

October 09, 2007

Florida Fishing News - Fly fishing worth time and effort (The Leaf Chronicle) One


Fly fishing worth time and effort (The Leaf Chronicle)
One of my regrets in life is that I waited until I was 50 to hunt wild turkeys. Now I can add another regret to my list: I waited until I was 67 to take up fly fishing.

Windy Southwest Florida day catches up to RedSnook tournament fishers (Bonita Daily News)
A strong east wind muddied up Southwest Florida waters today, but several teams competing in the 14th RedSnook Catch & Release Tournament managed to turn in a full score card by the end of the day.

Posted by Captaingrubby at 02:20 AM

October 08, 2007

Florida Fishing News - Going Coconut over Florida earmark (Fairbanks Daily News-Miner) Florida s Coconut


Going Coconut over Florida earmark (Fairbanks Daily News-Miner)
Florida s Coconut Road is a dead end, but the controversy surrounding it is so convoluted that it might as well be a roundabout.

Posted by Captaingrubby at 07:05 AM

October 07, 2007

Florida Fishing News - Southwest Airlines makes Florida man change T-shirt or else (WFMJ


Southwest Airlines makes Florida man change T-shirt or else (WFMJ Youngstown)
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - Southwest Airlines says it plans to apologize to a Florida man who almost got booted off a flight in Columbus (Ohio) over a T-shirt.

Posted by Captaingrubby at 07:05 AM

October 06, 2007

Florida Fishing News - Southwest Airlines makes Florida man change T-shirt or else (The


Southwest Airlines makes Florida man change T-shirt or else (The Daily Comet)
TAMPA, Fla. Southwest Airlines said it plans to apologize to a Florida passenger after an employee forced him to change out of a sexually suggestive T-shirt or risk getting thrown off the plane.

Posted by Captaingrubby at 07:45 AM

October 05, 2007

Florida Fishing News - Two investigated for murder of missing S. Florida boat crew


Two investigated for murder of missing S. Florida boat crew (Orlando Sentinel)
Two held without bail in Joe Cool case The captain and crew of the Joe Cool appear to have been fatally shot in the cabin of the doomed fishing vessel, a federal prosecutor said Tuesday, confirming for the first time that two men found in a life raft near the abandoned boat are homicide suspects.

The next big fish (Naples Daily News)
Sure, he s a legend, arguably the greatest fisherman on the planet. He s won the toughest fishing circuit in the world the Bass Angler s Sportsman Society s Angler of the Year nine times. That s six more wins than anyone else. Ten-pound largemouth bass? He s caught more than 150 of those. A 196-pound tarpon with a fly rod? He s done that, too.

Fishing with the best of the best (Bonita Daily News)
Roland Martin hops in his Ford pickup, puts the truck in gear and drives slowly down the path behind his house that leads to a small wooden dock and a canal.

Posted by Captaingrubby at 09:30 AM

October 04, 2007

Florida Fishing News - Bigger penalties for Florida sex crimes (WTSP - Tampa Bay's


Bigger penalties for Florida sex crimes (WTSP - Tampa Bay's 10 News)
Florida's sex predator penalties became among the nation's toughest today as the law took effect tripling maximum sentences to 15 years for solicitation and child pornography.

Around the Nation (The Washington Times)
FLORIDA

No bail for pair held in Florida yacht crew mystery (CBC)
A judge in Miami ordered two men held without bail Tuesday in the disappearance of four crew members of a charter boat that was found adrift last Wednesday in a remote area of the Bahamas.

Posted by Captaingrubby at 10:40 AM

October 03, 2007

Florida Fishing News - Voted #1 Florida Press 2004 FIRST PLACE Best Web Site


Voted #1 Florida Press 2004 FIRST PLACE Best Web Site Florida Keys Keynoter (Keynoter.com)
Don't make a bad situation worse by eliminating more lobster traps, commercial fishermen will tell fishery managers at local lobster-rule workshops Monday and Tuesday.

Around the Nation (The Washington Times)
FLORIDA

No bail for pair held in Florida yacht crew mystery (CBC)
A judge in Miami ordered two men held without bail Tuesday in the disappearance of four crew members of a charter boat that was found adrift last Wednesday in a remote area of the Bahamas.

Posted by Captaingrubby at 11:45 AM

October 02, 2007

Florida Fishing News - Bail Hearing For Men In Missing Boater Case (CBS4 Miami)


Bail Hearing For Men In Missing Boater Case (CBS4 Miami)
A bail hearing that was delayed last week for two men jailed in connection with the mysterious disappearance of four crew members from a fishing boat is expected to take place Tuesday.

Red tide may affect economic health, too (Fernandina Beach News-Leader)
The red tide fouling Amelia Island beaches may be gone tomorrow, or it may linger for months. Perhaps just a temporary nuisance, or possibly a serious economic dislocation for the tourist and fishing industries. There is much we know, and much we don't, about Florida red tide.

2 Tampa Bay area boaters missing (Florida Today)
PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. -- Deputies are searching for two missing boaters in the Tampa Bay area. Their fishing vessel was found by other boaters around 11:30 a.m. Sunday in the Lake Tarpon Outfall Canal, which is near Tarpon Springs, FLORIDA TODAY news partner WTSP Tampa Bay's 10 reported. Investigators said it appears the men launched their boat from Anderson Park shortly after 7a.m. Deputies ...

Posted by Captaingrubby at 02:45 PM

October 01, 2007

Florida Fishing News - Boat captains in Florida uneasy after crew disappears (NBC 15


Boat captains in Florida uneasy after crew disappears (NBC 15 Mobile)
The mysterious disappearance of a charter boat crew has docks and marinas filled with unease, with some captains promising to more thoroughly vet clients and others thinking of carrying a...

New fishing, hunting fees in effect Monday (The Florida Times-Union)
The cost of fishing and hunting licenses will increase Monday, as part of a new fee schedule for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

Posted by Captaingrubby at 02:50 PM