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This Florida State Park Has a Caribbean-blue, Spring-fed Swimming Hole and Is a Gathering Site for Hundreds of Manatees
Blue Spring State Park is Florida at its finest. Located west of Orange City and north of Orlando, the 2,600-acre destination centers around the eponymous first-magnitude spring that discharges more ...
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How to Catch Shallow-Water Mutton Snapper
As baitfish migrate, mutton snapper move into shallower water, and anglers using the right tactics can find much success. The ...
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What Really Triggers Florida’s Biggest Bass Spawns and Other Top Stories from Fishing on SI
JT Kenney revealing what really triggers bass to spawn in Florida; the truth about the best sunglasses; an AI fishing app vs.
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A quiet Florida island with clear blue water and uncrowded beaches is hiding in plain sight
Boca Grande on Gasparilla Island offers clear blue water, uncrowded beaches, and Florida charm minutes from the mainland.
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Cold snap sends manatees to Florida springs for winter warmth
A chilly week across Florida has sent manatees swimming inland in search of warmer water, with hundreds gathering at Blue ...
An instrument resembling a two-tone blue wrapping paper tube sits at the edge of Manatee Springs near Chiefland. Every 15 minutes, it samples the spring’s water, measures its nitrate levels and shoots ...
Seen from the air, a Florida freshwater spring is a bit of liquid heaven, luring humans and wildlife to enjoy its aquamarine cool. With at least 1,000 of them — more than any other state — the springs ...
From Panhandle sandbars to mossy central Florida tunnels and mangrove channels on the Gulf, this set of hidden water trails ...
It's not a gradual warming trend or the moon phase that triggers FL biggest bass spawn waves. JT Kenney explains how to time ...
Sunshine State? 697 manatees flocked to Blue Spring State Park in Orange City, Florida, on New Year's Day, Jan. 1, 2026, ...
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Hundreds of manatees seek refuge from the cold at Blue Spring State Park
The cold weather across Central Florida this week brought hundreds of manatees to Blue Spring State Park in Volusia County.
Red tide blooms have been reported along Florida's Gulf Coast. Swimming in areas with red tide can cause skin irritation and burning eyes, especially for those with sensitive skin. People with severe ...
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