South Florida lobster hunters look forward to the annual two-day miniseason, which is the last consecutive Wednesday and Thursday in July. That’s when divers get their first chance at catching the key ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. With the lobster miniseason set for July 30-31, now is the time to prepare if you haven't already started. The annual event is the ...
Get ready for 48 hours of lobster-snaring madness. The spiny lobster mini-season, also called the sport season, starts today and ends tomorrow. For those two days, you can bag double the daily limit ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. A diver looking for lobster in the Florida Keys Wednesday discovered a ...
KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. — Florida’s spiny lobster sport mini-season began at midnight Wednesday, and there’s already been multiple emergencies on the water in South Florida, from capsized boats to one ...
Florida's two-day lobster mini-season is officially underway. The recreational two-day season started Wednesday, July 30, at 12:01 a.m. and will end at 11:59 p.m. Thursday, July 31. The regular ...
Update published 3 p.m. 7/24/2024: The mini-season got underway at 12:01 a.m. and reports of mishaps have already surfaced. Original story: Seafood-loving Floridians look forward to the last week of ...
Florida's annual lobster mini-season got off to a wild start but the most interesting catch may not have involved a crustacean. A person diving for lobster in the Florida Keys came across a brick of ...
Update published 11 a.m. 8/1/2024: In response to New Times’ public records request for reports of injuries and deaths during Florida’s 2024 lobster mini-season, the Florida Fish and Wildlife ...
TAVERNIER, Fla. — The hunt for spiny lobster in the Florida Keys was derailed when one diver found something else — a bundle of cocaine, authorities said. The Monroe County Sheriff's Office posted ...
With the lobster miniseason set for July 30-31, now is the time to prepare if you haven’t already started. The annual event is the first opportunity for Florida’s recreational divers to catch lobsters ...