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The mangroves around Pine Island are home to many species including this juvenile snook. This little guy was promptly released after Snapper and Skipper took a curious look.
This my first time being down on Pine Island in January and there are ospreys everywhere. Must be the warm weather and great food.
If you are looking for a healthy organic meal be sure to try the Island Way Cafe at Pine Island center. great wraps and produce too! www.facebook.com/Islandwaycafe/
Castaway Cottage on Pine Island is pet friendly and we just built a new fence to keep your furry companions safe.
Pine Island is not known for i'ts beaches but during the winter months and prevailing north breezes a beach is born at the end of Oleander. During the low tide cycles often there a pretty nice beach to explore.
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Jen & TimWhen not visiting their home on Pine Island, Florida, Jen and Tim live on Long Island. This page is a journal of their explorations of Southwest Florida, including Pine Island, Sanibel and Captiva. Archives
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