Several beaches in northeast Florida, like Fernandina Beach, Nocatee, Ponte Vedra Beach, and Jacksonville, are known to be hotspots for shark teeth hunters.
Read MoreLocally called “dolphin,” Mahi-Mahi is known to be Florida’s most popular fish, with 70 percent of all Mahi in the United States originating from the Florida coast.
Read MoreWith the new year right around the corner, it's likely that resolutions are also underway. For many, the new year is the perfect time to prioritize health. Offering healthy, wild-caught fish, Timoti’s is here to help you reach your goals.
Read MoreFlorida is home to some of the best fishing spots around. From the Florida Keys to Jacksonville, the state is filled with spots to catch a variety of fish like Cobia, Redfish, and King Mackerel. What many Florida tourists and residents don’t realize, however, is that some of the best fishing spots can be found in Fernandina.
Read MoreIreland was introduced to fish and chips, or what they call “chippies” in the 1880’s by an Italian man named Giuseppe Cervi, who began selling them from a cart outside of pubs in Dublin. Since then, fish and chips have been a staple in Irish tradition. This is a favorite meal for the majority of Britain and Ireland, and St Patrick’s Day is the perfect time to enjoy this meal and experience Irish culture while out with family and friends at Timoti's.
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