Feds poised to close door on bottom angling in the South Atlantic
Federal agency creates another paper crisis to shut down bottom fisheries…
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The FSFA was established in 1968. It is a family oriented, nonprofit organization dedicated to promote and advance the enjoyment of sport fishing in the Space Coast area and throughout the state of Florida. The Club is actively involved in resource conservation, artificial reef building, youth projects and community service.
Federal agency creates another paper crisis to shut down bottom fisheries…
The 2024 recreational season for golden tilefish in federal waters of the South Atlantic started on January 1, 2024 and will end February 29. 2024. NOAA Fisheries predicts that recreational golden tilefish landings will reach the recreational annual catch limit of 2,635 fish for the 2024 fishing year by February 29, 2024.
FSFA members Jasin Youmans, Dean Pashos, Mark Galloway and Chris Pashos set up this Venice tuna trip 8 months ago with Voodoo fishing charters.
The 2023 Memorial Reef has been deployed on October 19…
For those of you who fish at or travel through the Sebastian Inlet, there is a survey under way to justify the expense of maintaining the inlet.
We want to make you aware of an amendment that NOAA has recently proposed to the North Atlantic Right Whale Vessels Strike Reduction Rule…
Captain Alex Hughey has years of guiding experience, putting experience levels from new anglers to seasoned fly-fisherman on a rewarding adventure. He is located in Cocoa Beach near Cape Canaveral, Orlando, Merritt Island, Titusville, and the Disney/ Universal theme parks. Come experience the Indian River Lagoon, Banana River Lagoon, or Mosquito Lagoon. Captain Alex offers many different opportunities of fishing styles and species. Give us a call so we can cater your day to your expectations.
The results are in from the 53rd Annual Offshore Slam!
FSFA Club member, Chris Pashos, really got into some fish this week! On Monday he boated a nice a scamp and gag grouper on some slow pitch jigging. Not to one-up the door mat he caught earlier this week. Nice fishing, Chris!
Early in the week of May 1, the weather forecast made it look like Thursday, May 5, was THE DAY to run to the otherside to look for Yellowfin Tuna. Wayne Bogle assembled a team of Steve, Steve, Bob, Dave, and myself to make the run in his 31T Cape Horn. The only decision to be made was whether to leave Port Canaveral early to try to catch a morning bite or leave a little later to catch the evening bite. Easy decision – leave early and have the opportunity open for both.