A unique website dedicated to fishing information from Florida's Northern Big Bend. This includes the area from the Econfina River west to the Apalachicola River
I didn't want to jump in on Flats Rascal's thread, but I wondered how concerned are you on the mecury content of the fish you catch and eat ?
(As Don doesn't catch many, he is excused from responding )
Is it more of a concern , inshore or offshore ?
What about freshwater fish ?
Are lake fish better/safer than river fish, to eat. ?
The freshwater fish in this area have a higher mercury content than the saltwater fish, because of all the agricultural and commercial runoff.The State publish a bulletin suggesting limiting the amount of freshwater fish intake.
"Adults are advised that they can eat two servings a week of many saltwater species. But they are told not to eat shark more than 43 inches in length and king mackerel more than 31 inches in length."