Scalloping
Scallop season will be over in a week! This year has been good and plentiful. We will be posting pictures soon. If you’ve been thinking about trying your hand at scalloping, give us a call and do it before time runs out.
Scallop season will be over in a week! This year has been good and plentiful. We will be posting pictures soon. If you’ve been thinking about trying your hand at scalloping, give us a call and do it before time runs out.
This is an article I received in April after meeting Mike and Dana while fishing in the canal. Meet Captain Mark Lyle who fishes commercially and offers flat bottom fishing charters in St. Joe Bay. We were sight seeing on the ICW just before Lake Wimico, about 12 miles west of Appalachicola in our dinghy,…
Tropical Storm Karen is currently churning in the Gulf of Mexico and we are on storm watch until Wednesday, 10/9/13 as is stands now. The current path will certainly affect our area with possible heavy rainfall. Normally we would tell you to stay up to date with NOAA.gov but that website is currently closed for…
It wasn’t the most beautiful day but today’s outing with some young men from Tennessee was a “catching” trip. The catch of the day included speckled trout and bluefish.
Lots of rain today along with thunderstorms. March has certainly added some much needed rain with more to come the middle of next week. Temps in the 60’s probably won’t last for long but we’ll enjoy them while we can. We were planning to get some current pictures to post here but it looks like…
Don’t forget that scallop season ends on 9/24/2013 so there isn’t much time to get yours. There is a slight chance of rain on Thursday and Friday increasing to 50% on Saturday so the season may end sooner than expected because of the weather. Give us a call to see if you can schedule a…
Scallop season is July 1 to September 10 unless extended. It has been extended each of the past two years so we’ll have to wait to see. Scalloping is done in shallow water (less than 3 feet) and is a lot of fun, at least picking them from the water is fun. Shucking them, not…
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