3 February 2012, 1:54 pm
The following was taken from Capt. Shannon Hoeckel’s blog, shortdriftcharters.blogspot.com. A few days ago I headed out to Boca Grande Pass with my father to do some scouting for the charters I had the following weekend.... Read More »
3 February 2012, 5:04 am
The Destin Harbor will become one of the hottest attractions on the Gulf Coast once the new Boardwalk Development is complete. TripShock.com recommends these top activities when visiting the harbor.Destin, FL (PRWEB) February 03, 2012 The City of Destin announced earlier this year that the completio... Read More »
1 February 2012, 9:35 pm
Charlie Corbin out of Slim’s Fishing Camp in Belle Glade reported largemouth bass in the 8- to 9-pound range are being caught on live wild shiners. Best action has been in the pockets along the outside edges of the grass line in the areas of Ritta, Pelican and Kramer Islands. Fishing with spinner ... Read More »
25 January 2012, 11:57 pm
Fishing is fishing, all around the country -- at least in some respects.... Read More »
19 January 2012, 9:24 am
The Black Tulip Restaurant in Cocoa Florida joins the Crew on the Indian River Queen as their new and exclusive caterer. Since the New Year, the Queen has not been at her Cocoa Village Marina boarding location. Read where the Queen currently is and what else the New Year has in store for the Indian ... Read More »
19 January 2012, 6:41 am
Chip Blackburn's boat hasn't gone out since September. Blackburn, captain of the charter boat Miss Mary out of Mexico Beach, has seen a drastic change in the fishing business since he started chartering 25 years ago. Blackburn, along with a host of...... Read More »
18 January 2012, 12:41 am
The Black Tulip Restaurant in Cocoa Village Florida has recently been selected to be the exclusive caterer on the Indian River Queen paddle wheel boat in Cocoa. In 2004 the Indian River Queen has become a popular landmark and attraction on Florida’s Space Coast. Visitors come from all over the wor... Read More »
17 January 2012, 3:54 am
A Boston company that performs burials at sea has extended its operations down the East Coast to Miami, includinig Brevard County. You can have your ashes scattered in the ocean or you can even have your body dropped into 600-feet of water. The cost is less than a third of a landside burial, and it&... Read More »
8 January 2012, 5:39 pm
The Treasure Coast has, and always will be, connected to its waters.... Read More »