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SW Florida Fishing: Hard places

BY CAPT. JOE LACLAIR It’s been busy and I finally got a day to go fishing by myself. I went wade fishing yesterday in a river full of alligators and sharks. I dragged my kayak on wheels around a mile then pulled it through the bushes to get it in the water. Used the kayak […]

Local Briefs: intro fishing, Fire Service volunteer, disaster mitigation and woodpecker

Intro fishing for adults at El Jobean Pier Charlotte County Community Services invites those aged 50 and above to participate in free active programs aimed at fostering social connections and well-being.  One such program, Instructor-led Pier Fishing, is scheduled for Saturday, March 23, from 8 to 10 a.m. Participants will convene at the El Jobean […]

Putting around Boca Grande set for Saturday 

The Boca Grande Fire Department in conjunction with the non-profit Respect First Responders (R1R) will be hosting an open house and the Putting Around Boca mini-golf event this Saturday, March 23. The open house will be held from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the Boca Grande Fire Station. BGFD memorabilia, R1R merchandise and Fire […]

Linda Fairstein to interview author of ‘The Sewing Girl’s Tale’

On Wednesday, March 27 at 4:30 p.m. at the Boca Grande Community Center, Linda Fairstein will interview John Wood Sweet about his book “The Sewing Girls Tale: A Story of Crime and Consequences in Revolutionary America.” Linda Fairstein and her husband, Michael Goldberg, have been residents of Boca Grande since 2017. For twenty-six years, Linda […]

Boca Grande Hope for Haitians responds to crisis

Food for the Poor (FFTP) is poised to launch a massive humanitarian aid campaign in Haiti as the charity watches for signs that security has been restored amid escalating gang warfare that has seized Port-au-Prince for months.  The charity’s focus will be on areas with severe food insecurity, prioritizing families displaced by gang violence.  “The […]

Saturday tarpon pull nets strong haul of juvenile silver kings 

During a routine check of the tarpon spawning grounds at Lemon Bay Conservancy’s Wildflower Preserve, researchers found over 30 juvenile Megalops atlanticus that were identified and quickly put back in wetlands to continue to mature.  “The nice thing is that they were larger fish,” said researcher Philip Stevens, of Florida Fish and Wildlife’s finfish fisheries, […]

Iguana removal takes chummy approach

There is officially a new person to call on-island for iguana removal, with former iguana hunter, George Cera, named as the secondary vendor.  The new iguana hunter in town, Brian Ambrose, is a technician for Blue Iguana Pest Control Inc., which has been around for 15 years. The company was named primary vendor for “population […]