This week we fish with Capt. Chris Myers and learn his pro tips on how to manage your line.  Want fewer wind knots? Capt. Chris has the secrets

Video courtesy of http://www.floridafishinglessons.com

Register your Grand Slams in Florida

The Grand Slam Club celebrates the variety of Florida sport fishes and the achievement of anglers catching a particular set of three species in one day.  There is a different slam for each of the state's four geographic regions, and red drum is included in three of them.

Regional grand slam fishes

North Florida- Red drum, spotted seatrout, and cobia

West Coast- Red drum, snook, and tarpon

East Coast- Red drum, spotted seatrout, and tarpon

South Florida- Tarpon, bonefish, and permit


The Grand Slam program is conducted in collaboration with the International Game Fish Association (IGFA) and requires anglers to fill out an application.  For more information on this program, visit the Grand Slam and Fishing Records page.

 

Why Keep a Record of your catch at Angler Action?
You can help build a brand new, real-time, data record by simply logging the general size and location of your catch. This angler owned data record assures statistical integrity and provides a voice that asserts trust in our fishery leadership.
Be a part of improved fisheries management. Log your catch at www.AnglerAction.org