Found 2 blog entries tagged as Florida Wildlife Commission.

If you’re from Southeast Florida, you already know fresh fish is incomparable.  If you are new to the area, you should experience all the area has to offer. You should at least try to catch and eat what the locals catch and eat. Many of the top fish to catch are regulated by the Florida Wildlife Commission. For current fishing regulations, please visit the FWC Website.

Fish delicacies are a matter of personal preference.  Try many and experiment with different varieties cooked, such as baked, grilled, fried or sushi.  Here are some of the top 5 fish to eat in Southeast Florida!

Wahoo

Wahoo, also known as Ono, gets its name from the Hawaiian word which means “good to eat”. It is a delicious, white flesh delicacy.  It traditionally served as…

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One of the many reasons to reside in South Florida or live seasonally is the beauty and abundance of waterways.  Nothing is more serene than gazing out your backyard and see the sunshine glistening on the water behind the house knowing it is at your beck and call.

The climate in South Florida is almost always conducive to fishing, leisure boating, swimming or watersport activity.  To keep Palm Beach County waterways safe the Florida Wildlife Commission encourages boating safety courses. 

The U.S. Coast Guard's Boating Safety Division also supports this concept.  The Coast Guard's Boating Safety Division is dedicated to “reducing loss of life, injuries, and property damage that occur on U.S. waterways by improving the knowledge, skills, and…

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