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Grouper Dogging Tow Behind to Find the Rock Caves

Aptravelnews- May 11th, -Warm waters of the Florida Keys-When Brian told me about him and his friends going “Grouper Dogging”  (these guys make great grouper sandwiches) I asked him to tell me all about this variation on fishing “the rocks” we did for 34-years when we lived and fished in the Keys, at least 4-times a week. Well, the idea as Brian explained it is, you get a sacrificial rod and reel, a reel with a real good drag, you hook a DOA to 50-pound test, add a piece of ballyhoo for scent, swim down to where there are rocks, drop the DOA into a rock opening, the grouper whacks it, you pull like heck, the drag whines audibly even underwater, your dive buddy puts the net under or into the fishes face or backend and voila, no holes in the fish, you can catch and release, or if your doing super Craig’s Restaurant fish sandwiches, you hold onto this very fresh grouper. If you can’t find a grouper hole, scare a grunt, watch which hole he goes to hide in and then drop your bait there-the grunt gave away the groupers hidey hole!

OK! I did this in the Keys looking for Florida crawfish (lobster to the uninitiated) where I was dragged behind a boat (trolled) on a dive board and when I spotted the crawlers or their hangout, I’d let go of the board, slide under and bag one or two for dinner. Same deal, (see picture) when the guys see a likely bunch of rocks, they go underwater spin- fishing there, as explained above!  A new twist on spin fishing, you bet it is!

Snook harvest seasonal closure in Atlantic starts Dec. 15

Captain Joe Massaro from Stuart, FL. shows off a canal caught snook he photo'd and released.
Captain Joe Massaro from Stuart, FL. shows off a canal caught snook he photo’d and released.

APtravelnews-December 9, 2014-FL.-Compiled by Bob T. Epstein–For all you fishing enthusiasts who love Mr. and Mr.s Snook-The Snook harvest seasonal closure in Atlantic starts Dec. 15

The recreational harvest (commercial fishing for snook is always off season) season for snook closes Dec. 15 in Atlantic state and federal waters, including Lake Okeechobee and the Kissimmee River, and will remain closed through Jan. 31, 2015, reopening to harvest Feb. 1. Snook can be caught and released during the closed season. Why are snook an important and excellent, mostly close to shore sport-fish? They taste terrific, are active jumpers, are a premier sport-fish with an attitude and there are few anglers who turn up their noses at this fabulous fish. Earlier in the 20th Century they were fished hard and so plentiful (similar to cod) that they were taken in huge numbers. They almost disappeared from Florida waters. Today they are regulated and have made a big comeback. But, that is due to regulations that have helped this happen.

Gulf state and federal waters, including Monroe County and Everglades National Park, closed Dec. 1 and will reopen to harvest March 1, 2015.

This and other regular season closures are designed to help protect the species during vulnerable times such as cold weather.

For more information on snook, visit MyFWC.com/Fishing and click on “Saltwater Fishing” and “Recreational Regulations.”