Hubbard’s Marina Fishing Report
Captain Dylan Hubbard lets you know what’s biting inshore, nearshore and offshore of our Pinellas County beaches this January.
Captain Dylan Hubbard lets you know what’s biting inshore, nearshore and offshore of our Pinellas County beaches this January.
…on a recent chilly October evening, I sat in my Aunt’s cottage nestled on the west shore of Lake Michigan listening to stories about the history of John’s Pass… In … Read more
Have you ever tournament fished? If you have then you know what the “King of the Beach” (November 2-4, 2017) is and if you haven’t and always wanted to, it … Read more
For the 29th consecutive year, Old Salt Fishing Foundation is pleased to present the Ladies Inshore/Offshore Fishing Tournament. The ladies tournament has raised over $150,000 in charitable proceeds. This year, and … Read more
Interested in removing lionfish? There’s still plenty of time to compete in this year’s Lionfish Challenge, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s (FWC) statewide removal incentive program. The program … Read more
Register for the 24th Annual Great Bay Scallop Search set for Saturday, August 26, 9am – 1pm. Don your snorkel and sign up quickly: The Great Bay Scallop Search date has been … Read more
Join us for the fourth annual Sarasota Lionfish Derby, which invites scuba divers to compete for more than $3,500 in cash prizes by netting or spearing lionfish in an effort … Read more
Event planned during temporary closure of blue crab fishery. Tampa Bay Watch is recruiting volunteer boaters to remove abandoned crab traps from the bay during the temporary closure of blue crab fishery on Saturday, July 15. In Tampa Bay, it is estimated that … Read more
Event planned during temporary closure of blue crab fishery. Tampa Bay Watch is recruiting volunteer boaters to remove abandoned crab traps from the bay during the temporary closure of blue crab fishery on Saturday, July 15. In Tampa Bay, it is estimated that … Read more
Worldwide, 14 million tons of trash are dumped in the ocean annually. Marine debris is not only ugly, but dangerous to marine life and human health. Many forms of debris … Read more