Scalloping in Florida is a family-friendly summer activity that provides a unique opportunity to explore the Sunshine State's beautiful coastal waters. This seaside adventure is perfect for kids, ...
NEW PORT RICHEY, Fla. — The recreational bay scallop harvest in the Gulf of Mexico off the Pasco County coastline will reopen Wednesday, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation ...
Florida’s recreational scalloping season began June 15 with shores off Dixie County and part of Taylor County opening for harvest and those along other Gulf Coast counties soon to follow. The season ...
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Florida bay scallop season has started, and seafood lovers from across the state are already venturing off the coasts of Taylor and Dixie counties, where recreational harvesting is ...
Florida bay scallop season has started, and seafood lovers from across the state are already venturing off the coasts of Taylor and Dixie counties, where recreational harvesting is permitted now ...
Hold up, Pasco County scallopers. Your season has been paused, for now. Officials with the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission announced Wednesday that the agency was temporarily shutting ...
Florida bay scallop season has started, and seafood lovers from across the Sunshine State are already venturing off the coasts of Taylor and Dixie counties, where recreational harvesting is permitted ...
Kaley Taylor holds up a scallop she found in Homosassa Bay on Saturday, July 14, 2018. (Cassie Armstrong/Orlando Sentinel/TNS) Scallopers enter the water in Homosassa Bay on Saturday, July 14, 2018.
Crystal River‘s visitors can embark on a unique underwater scavenger hunt with the reward of meaty morsels of shellfish as scalloping season is well underway. Charters are ready to ferry seafaring ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. NPI Productions / Visit Florida Tucked along the Gulf Coast where the Steinhatchee River meets the sea, Steinhatchee, Florida, is ...
Tucked along the Gulf Coast where the Steinhatchee River meets the sea, Steinhatchee, Florida, is the kind of small town that feels like a step back in time—in the best way. With fewer than 1,000 ...