Encompassing the entire northeast corner of Florida, the "First Coast" has a rich and storied history. Ponce de Leon landed here in 1513 on his search for the fabled “Fountain of Youth.” He didn’t find the fountain, but he did find lots of water. Water...
Fishing one of Two artificial reefs just south of the Fuller Warren Bridge. Several Croaker as well.
Mapped from Lake George north to Jacksonville, the St. John's has a nationwide reputation for producing trophy Largemouth Bass. This water can easily challenge the record book! Crappie, catfish and Bl...
The St. Johns River is the longest river in Florida, spanning 12 counties and 310 miles as it flows north from its headwaters west of Vero Beach. The riverbed drops only around 30 feet by the time it...
Some 30 miles north of Jacksonville, Amelia Island is the southernmost in the chain of Atlantic coast barrier islands that stretch from North Carolina to Florida. Amelia Island's history dates to the...
Florida is one of the most famous places on the globe for sport fishing, and the northeast coast sits right in the heart of it all. The inshore and offshore waters between St. Augustine and Isle of P...