Florida Keys Underwater Webcam
Here is a link for a website I came across. It has 2 underwater live streaming webcams in the Florida Keys and Dry Tortugas. The water can sometimes be a little cloudy, but all in all pretty neat. Check it out:
http://teens4oceans.org/webcam/ggrp/camer1.html
Surf Report 9/24/09
Pensacola Beach 8:30am: Shin to knee high today depending on the spot and the wind. Waves seem to be staying offshore so maybe with a wind shift we can get some small surf pushed our way. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY SAM!!
Drag Screamin’!
Fished Naval Live Oaks Park again last night in search of redfish or anything that would keep me interested. I got there about 5pm and I was as excited as ever due to the fact that the bait shop finally had some decent sized shrimp and this time I brought my castnet and netted some nice finger mullet. I waded out at my favorite spot I call “UF”, ’cause the gator trout live there. I was hit or hooked up on every cast. The trick today was starting with the live shrimp to get the fish going and then anything you could throw out there was good. Ladyfish and Specks started the show, then a dolphin showed up and that turned off the smaller fish. Ended up with 3 redfish (30″, 25″, and a small rat red), 5 specks to 22″, lots of ladyfish, 1 mangrove snapper, 1 bluefish, 1 hardhead, and a pinfish. 
The second pic is the 30″ redfish:
Surf Report 9/22/09
Pensacola Beach 9:00am: Surf is small, shin to knee high depending on the tide and the storms. Expect some nasty currents during storms. Be careful out there.
Fishing Report 9/22/09
Inshore: Fishing is tough right now with all the bad weather we have had over the past few weeks. Lots of rain has dropped the salinity of the water in the bays quite a bit. The specks and reds are still biting pretty well. Good reports also coming in of Mangrove Snapper on structure near the pass.
Offshore: Getting ready for a good bluewater fall bite here soon. White Marlin are a good October target along with Mahi and Wahoo.