Cold snap causes fish kill at Marco Island's Tigertail Lagoon. Water professor says more deaths expected as temperatures continue to drop. What have you observed in your area?
Cold air, water temps especially damaging to snook - Read this weeks Fishing News from Anna Maria Island, Florida ...
Florida’s latest Arctic blast has turned canals, lagoons, and coastal flats into mass graveyards for warm‑water fish, with ...
Visitors out for a winter walk at Circle B Bar Reserve in Lakeland got a harsh dose of reality when they looked out over the west side of Lake Hancock: thousands of dead fish, almost all tilapia, ...
With the colder weather in the winter, fish will move to deeper water. Fishing deeper can still produce plentiful catches ...
Another night of unseasonably cold temperatures across the Tampa Bay area is threatening thousands of tropical fish. Fish ...
Thousands of dead fish, almost all of them tilapia, floated in a marsh at Circle B Bar Reserve in Lakeland the morning of Feb. 8.
January closed out cold in Southwest Florida, and the first week of February is forecasted for the coldest weather we have seen in over 15 years. No doubt this will affect fishing, but how much ...
Some Florida Gulf Coast University professors weigh in on how area wildlife might be reacting to the recent cold snap.