The second of a pair of Florida men accused of going fishing after breaking into an aquarium in the Keys and killing a tarpon has been arrested. Investigators said security video showed the men ...
Tarpon can only be harvested by anglers who buy a special tag in pursuit of a state record, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. A tarpon leaps from the water off the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Derrick Lee Vivian (left) and Christopher Jeffrey Smith (right), face burglary and illegal fishing charges after being caught on ...
Road trippers, beware: driving from I-95 South to US 1 through South Miami will test your patience. All of it. But stay calm and drive on. Eventually the traffic congestion and looming condo and ...
Florida anglers are eagerly pursuing the mighty Silver King as tarpon season hits its peak across the state. In recognition of this popular fishery, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation ...
The video reportedly captured the pair catching a tarpon, estimated at 55 inches, and holding it out of the water for roughly five minutes to pose for photos. Afterward, they returned the fish to the ...
In Florida, you can’t kill a tarpon — a silver-plated game fish prized by catch-and-release anglers — without a special permit. You also can’t spearfish in almost half of the Florida Keys. Monroe ...
A 55in fish died after it was ripped out of a lagoon at an aquarium by two men who snuck in hours after closing, officials said. Derrick Lee Vivian, 25, and 20-year-old Christopher Jeffrey Smith were ...
Police arrested a second suspect this week over a break-in at a Florida Keys aquarium that led to the death of a large tarpon. Security camera footage from May 25 last year showed two men entering ...