Over three thousand miles, from the Florida Keys to Maine and on the Gulf coast from Naples to Texas, you can follow the nation’s well marked toll-free waterway. Boat navigation was the primary reason for the Intracoastal Waterway, but the byproduct, countless fishing holes, is the reason for this show.
Tune in as Blair Wickstrom and Capt. Ralph Olivett fish the creek mouths of the ICW in St. Augustine, Florida for snook and reds. Farther up the highway, Mike Conner fishes the edges of the ditch in North Carolina with Capt. Fisher Culbreth for redfish.