A History of Fishing in the Florida Keys
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Fishing in the Florida Keys
9781467106634
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Historic Tales of Gasparilla Island
9781467151702
Regular price $21.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Hop aboard the Charlotte Harbor and Northern Railway for a trip across the trestle to Gasparilla Island.
Natural beauty and the sportfishing life brought the Cabots, Vanderbilts and Du Ponts to this island paradise, where local fishing families danced, ate and drank with the rich and famous at their castles on the beach. As the wealthy played, they relied on locals for everything from fishing charters to literally laundering and ironing their money. These are tales of 1920s rum smugglers whose offspring smuggled marijuana in the 1970s, a woman who caught 236 tarpon in one season and a bar owner whose Pink Elephant restaurant fed American presidents. James Bond’s Goldfinger even has a part as an island player. From Placida to Boca Grande Pass to Cabbage Key, fourth-generation Gasparilla Islander David Futch offers a wild ride with Bull Bay hermits and billionaires.
Sport Fishing in Palm Beach County
9780738553863
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Fishing Florida by Paddle
9781467140638
Regular price $24.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%From Pensacola to Jacksonville to the Everglades, fishing by paddle craft in the Sunshine State offers seemingly endless journeys.
Whether in the cypress dugouts of the Calusa, Dimock’s wood-and-canvas tarpon fishing canoe or modern fiberglass and plastic, humans have been paddle fishing in Florida for thousands of years. Sprinkling colorful history throughout, author John Kumiski highlights the state’s best paddle fishing destinations, both freshwater and saltwater, including the bass of Farm 13, the redfish and trout along the Big Bend Paddling Trail and the snook and tarpon of the Everglades. Learn the locales and what to do when you get there, including launch points, shuttles, rentals, tackle, techniques and more.
The Florida Sponge War
9781467171311
Regular price $24.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%This compelling account reveals how a battle over the sea shaped a community, an industry, and a legacy.
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the Florida sponge industry was booming—its waters attracting skilled Bahamian, Cuban, and Greek spongers to harvest the Gulf Coast’s natural treasure. From the shallow waters of Key West, where spongers used glass-bottom buckets and long hooks, to the deep-ocean dives of Tarpon Springs with heavy helmet suits, the quest for sponges created wealth, opportunity, and fierce competition.
When Greek divers introduced advanced deep-water techniques in 1905, Tarpon Springs quickly dominated the market, igniting tensions with Key West spongers over control of the lucrative trade. These escalating disputes—marked by sabotage, threats, and violent confrontations—became known as the Florida Sponge War.
Historian Rina Bousalis chronicles this overlooked but pivotal conflict in Florida’s history. Through a vivid, chronological narrative enriched with rare photographs and archival documents, she traces the industry’s rise, the cultural clashes, and the ultimate decline with the advent of the synthetic sponge.
This compelling account reveals how a battle over the sea shaped a community, an industry, and a legacy.
Sportfishing Around Miami
9781467110969
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