Lake Stone in a 130-acre man-made impoundment constructed in 1967, opened to fishing in 1969 and designated as a Fish Management Area. It has an average depth of 6 feet and a maximum depth of 22 feet. Deepest areas are located near the dam and along the...
Located in the panhandle of northwest Florida, Pensacola has a long and storied history that dates back to Spanish occupation in the late 16th Century. The city has changed hands more than a dozen ti...
The river flows from Okaloosa County through Santa Rosa County to Blackwater Bay, an arm of Pensacola Bay.
This river is 58 miles long, beginning in southern Alabama and flowing to the Gulf of Mexico. As the names implies the waters are dark and tannic, while the bottom and banks are sandy. Fishing succe...
Perdido Bay lies east of the Alabama communities of Orange Beach and Lillian and west of Pensacola and Perdido Key in Florida.