When I asked our Keys Editor conditions, he had a short answer; it was "wind's 30". I work on the second floor of a 100-yr-old house. The oak trees outside were planted in the 20's, when the house was built. To the right of them across the street are palms. The palms can be moving and I'll go fishing; they indicate winds of 15-20 quite well. But if that oak's outside branches seem to be shifting, the wind's above 20. But I know full well that those black drum are on the flats on both sides of the bay, Sheepies are mating, hungry, and largely deep-water sheeps, moved in to spawn. Five pounders aren't uncommon in April.
Read the forecasts on our site: http://www.TheOnlineFisherman.com. They're alive with positive feeds from the more than 30 professionals that feed partner Captain David Rieumont the latest fishy insight.
On another hand, the site's being updated. Not only updated, but redesigned. It's going to be divided into three primary sections; General fishing (the main newspaper as it works today), the Florida Keys (being Sportfishing capital of the world it deserves its own magazine within-a-magazine), and Fishing Politics; the world of the Recreational Fishing Alliance.
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