Fishing Report

Clear conditions over here at Fisherman’s Cove RV Resort on Terra Ceia Bay, Florida. I’m Captain Erik, and I’m here to give you the weekly fishing report for the area.  This weekend, we’ve got a cold system pushing from the northwest. These winds will pour all over the county, so if you’re looking to fish, […]

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Tie the Knot

Typically when we think of Florida, we think beach days, waterside restaurants, and sunset weddings. Although these are great ways to spend your time in the sunshine state, what most people are surprised to know is the majority of our travelers are here to fish. And being that we’re the Fishing Capital of the United […]

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Florida Fishing Spots

Florida is known as the fishing capital of the world. With water surrounding and diverting our landmasses, we host over 1,100 species of fish. Knowing an excellent spot to drown that bait can be the difference between fishing and catching.  That’s why we’re sharing our favorite Florida Fishing Spots in Tampa Bay. Fort DeSoto State […]

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Advantages of Fishing in the Rain

It’s the rainy season here in the fishing capital, and it’s common to receive rain, daily. This can seem like a fisherman’s demise unless you’re aware of the advantages of fishing in the rain.  Rain is fairly predictable, and the weatherman is often wrong.   Pop-up storms are a real thing here in Florida, and when […]

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Snapper Veracruz

It’s Snapper season, and there’s a good chance that you’ll come across a mangrove snapper wherever you and your fishing rod roam.  When you find one, you’ll find many.  This is why we’re passing along one of our favorite Snapper recipes – Snapper Veracruz! Snapper comes in a variety of shapes and sizes. They eat […]

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The Original Tiny Living

New-age tiny homes and modern-day minimalist decore lead one to believe that we’ve stumbled upon a new way of living. But the original tiny living community knows this isn’t true. Ranging in size from twelve to forty-five feet and traveling the country for decades, the original tiny living community were referred to as “RV’ers” and […]

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