The Saltwater Angler's Guide to Florida's Big Bend and Emerald Coast
Title | The Saltwater Angler's Guide to Florida's Big Bend and Emerald Coast PDF eBook |
Author | Tommy L. Thompson |
Publisher | Wild Florida |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 9780813033389 |
Whether you're an experienced angler or a newcomer to the sport, everything you need for the perfect saltwater fishing trip is in this book. It explores all the inshore and offshore fishing locales from Pensacola to Homosassa - with GPS coordinates so you'll never get lost.
Fishing Florida by Paddle: An Angler's Guide
Title | Fishing Florida by Paddle: An Angler's Guide PDF eBook |
Author | John Kumiski |
Publisher | Arcadia Publishing |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1467140635 |
From Pensacola to Jacksonville to the Everglades, fishing by paddle craft in the Sunshine State offers seemingly endless journeys. Whether in the cypress dugouts of the Calusa, Dimock's wood-and-canvas tarpon fishing canoe or modern fiberglass and plastic, humans have been paddle fishing in Florida for thousands of years. Sprinkling colorful history throughout, author John Kumiski highlights the state's best paddle fishing destinations, both freshwater and saltwater, including the bass of Farm 13, the redfish and trout along the Big Bend Paddling Trail and the snook and tarpon of the Everglades. Learn the locales and what to do when you get there, including launch points, shuttles, rentals, tackle, techniques and more.
High Seas Wranglers
Title | High Seas Wranglers PDF eBook |
Author | Terry L. Howard |
Publisher | University Press of Florida |
Pages | 271 |
Release | 2013-10-15 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 0813047781 |
Raw, gritty, rich, and captivating, the stories in this book will astonish you. High Seas Wranglers presents real scenes from the lives of some of Florida's best-known commercial and charter fishing captains. Through Terry Howard's interviews, Captains Tristram Colket, A. J. Brown, Ray Perez, Glenn Cameron, and George Kaul tell true stories about hunting swordfish, kingfish, sharks, tuna, and billfish. They describe falling overboard alone many miles offshore, riding out deadly storms, navigating angry east coast inlets, orchestrating dangerous rescues at sea, struggling to land huge fish, playing pranks on other captains, and how they ended up living the lives that some only dream of. These fishermen have long been a part of the maritime life and culture of Florida, but today their livelihood is challenged and their industry fading. In this book, you'll hear in their own words the reasons they've chosen a life away from land, as well as their opinions about drift nets and falling fish populations. Their firsthand accounts of commercial handline mackerel fishing, commercial longline swordfish and shark fishing, and the growth of charter fishing on Florida’s eastern seaboard provide insights into a fascinating world. Gutsy fishing exploits like the ones in High Seas Wranglers are usually passed down through storytelling alone. This book preserves a thrilling history that would otherwise be lost.
Journey of a River Walker
Title | Journey of a River Walker PDF eBook |
Author | Ray Whaley |
Publisher | University Press of Florida |
Pages | 255 |
Release | 2020-02-17 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 0813065143 |
When Ray Whaley set out to accomplish his bucket-list goal of kayaking the length of the St. Johns River, it didn’t take long for him to realize he was in over his head. The longest river in Florida, stretching 310 miles between Vero Beach and Jacksonville, the St. Johns had been paddled in its entirety by only a handful of people. Whaley found himself blazing his own trail on an exciting and unexpected adventure. In Journey of a River Walker, Whaley tells the whole story of his experience, from his preparations beforehand to the techniques he learned along the way to his daily escapades and discoveries on the water. Learning from Whaley’s recommendations, along with his mistakes and close calls, readers will gain valuable knowledge that will help them in planning their own paddling trips. Whaley’s journey also highlights the delicate ecosystem of the river and the importance of conserving its environment, raising awareness of the fragile yet critical link between humans and nature. A volume in the series Wild Florida, edited by M. Timothy O’Keefe
The Saltwater Angler's Guide to Tampa Bay and Southwest Florida
Title | The Saltwater Angler's Guide to Tampa Bay and Southwest Florida PDF eBook |
Author | Tommy L. Thompson |
Publisher | Wild Florida |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 9780813042084 |
A guide to fishing the waters off the west coast of Florida from Tampa Bay south.
Exploring Florida's Botanical Wonders
Title | Exploring Florida's Botanical Wonders PDF eBook |
Author | Sandra Friend |
Publisher | |
Pages | 356 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN |
Surveys interesting Florida sites based on the botanical species found there.
Flyfisher's Guide to Florida Saltwater
Title | Flyfisher's Guide to Florida Saltwater PDF eBook |
Author | Larry Kinder |
Publisher | Wilderness Adventures Press |
Pages | 450 |
Release | 2005-01-31 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 1932098208 |
Fly fishers and light-tackle anglers from around the world have been coming to Florida's inshore waters for decades to sight fish for redfish, chase rolling tarpon, pull snook from the mangroves, or probe for spotted sea trout. Now, this comprehensive guide to saltwater fishing covers the east and west coasts of Florida and includes charts, maps, tackle shops and photos.