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The plaques memorialize people who have died, such as Russ Ewing, who was known at Jetty Park as the "Snook Master of the ...
What starts as a chill day of jetty fishing turns wild when an underwater .357 Magnum takes the spotlight and delivers a once ...
From the beaches, Josh Mesa of Coyote Bait and Tackle in Morgan Hill reported a slowdown on both surf perch and striped bass ...
Fort Pierce announced on Facebook it would remove memorial plaques from the rocks at Jetty Park. The move is for ...
July is now in full swing, the expected hot weather has followed, and thankfully the fishing seems to be following the pattern. Flounder, triggerfish and sea bass (one per angler) have dominated most ...
The process is expected to take about one week, and the plaques will be available for pickup on July 21 and 22.
Built in the 1970s near a renowned local fishing spot in Porto-Vecchio, the low- slung, burnt orange property sits hidden ...
Families in Fort Pierce have been told plaques honoring loved ones who have died will be removed this week from the rocks at Jetty Linear Park and the Jetty Fishing Pier.
A place where family members have remembered their loved ones for years in Fort Pierce is changing this week. Starting Monday ...
“It has changed tremendously,” Rhonda Lamont said. “When it was COVID, fishing was dynamite. Now, the cruise ships are back.
For most of the past two years, Jesse Allen has worked 12 hours a day, seven days a week operating a crane to move ...
We hit the jetty with what turned out to be the perfect bait and the fish proved it. From strong hits to solid hooksets, this ...