This podcast is all about sandbars. Yes, sandbars. This has become a big event down here in the Keys. Take your boat, or a charter, out to the local sandbar, anchor up and enjoy another beautiful day in the Keys.
A good friend of mine from Fort Myers came down to the Keys for a visit and some fishing. Salty Cracker, aka Mark Starnes, used to join me often as a co-host on my radio show, so I thought it would be fun to have him join me on a podcast. Take
This episode is weak on fishing (lousy weather) but strong on Keys happenings. I also added a rundown about all 10 of the fantastic state parks located here in Florida Keys, so tune in!
This week there are fishing reports, local Keys coverage, news from the Lorelei Restaurant and Cabana Bar, the Marathon Community Theater, the Marathon Seafood Festival and of course, Useless Information.
This weeks episode includes some changes. Gone are the titles, and the coverage is now exclusively the Florida Keys. I'll cover fishing, dining, sightseeing and a rundown of events that make the Florida Keys special.
I am so ready for springtime and I'm betting my listeners are too! Not much fishing this week, but there is a report. Also covered the CCA Banquet and Auction and the Gigantic Nautical Market, both held last week in Islamorada.
Yes, fishing can be tough, but I'd have to say it's worth the time spent in perfecting the sport. This title came from a talk I had with someone that was having a very difficult time learning to fish. So here are some of the tips I suggested.
Yes, even down here in the Florida Keys I have reached the point where enough is enough. Go away winter and take your cloudy days, winds, and unusually low temperatures with you. Bring on the sunshine!
Yes indeed, this episode is all about cooking that fresh catch from the sea, whether you caught it, or perhaps bought it. Either way, there's nothing better than fresh seafood for dinner.
It was a busy week with trips to Key West and Islamorada, but not for fishing! Maybe next time. A concert instead, and a fishing seminar. Now its time to kick back and relax on island time.
Yes, cold fronts occasionally make their way to the Keys. We are forced to remove our flip-flops, put on layers of mismatched clothing and hunker down. Good thing it only last a day or two and it's right back to 80 degrees.
The title reflects what most anglers do when they can't go fishing, they talk about it. So here ya go, some fishing talk. However, there's a slight twist to this, so tune in.
2024 has arrived and I'm wishing all of you many more fishing days than those done in 2023. This podcast has tips for winter fishing here in the Keys, and there's also a special surprise at the end of the podcast for the former listeners of my
2023 is moving on to 2024. It's been a pretty good year, but I'm looking forward to moving on to bigger and better things. Tune in and listen to my "sort of" resolutions.
The holidays are upon us and a lot of folks are headed to the Keys. We've had some pretty awful weather this past week, so the question was asked, "What do we do when we can't go fishing?" I'll tell ya. And don't worry. Nasty weather doesn't la
Winter is here and the fishing is great in the Florida Keys. We are the lucky ones. When the temperatures begin to drop the fish down this way get active. Sailfish in the Atlantic, Spanish mackerel in the Gulf of Mexico and redfish in the backc
Sometimes the best place to find fish in the Florida Keys is to take a boat trip into the far reaches of upper Florida Bay. What I call, way in the way back.
Historically, only 2 previous "no name storms" are recognized by the National Weather Service. Well, we just experienced number 3 down here in Key Largo. It was quite the storm. 19.6 inches of rain in 24 hours and wind gust just off the coast w