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Florida Fishing 2007
Offshore fishing
in west central Florida can be broken down in to seasons. During
the winter (January-February) when our water temp is at its lowest,
Bottom fishing jumps into high gear as the water cools grouper
and snapper move close in putting them in our ½ day range!
Tripletails are found along the coastline giving a unique opportunity
for sight casting with light tackle. These hard fighters offer
the angler a high leaping battle and rival the grouper for its
excellent table fare!
On longer
trips you can expect large Amberjack, Tuna and Snapper (Yellowtail,
Mangrove and Lane)
As spring
arrives the water warms bringing the migration of baitfish (Sardines,
cigar minnows glass minnows and Pilchards) With there arrival
the pelacids follow (King Mackerel, Spanish Mackerel Cobia, Wahoo
and Barracuda) giving the angler many more types of fish to target!
These fish will remain till late fall! Florida is blessed with
a very long season! As summer approaches other offshore fish start
to show up. Sailfish, Marlin, and Dolphin to name a few.
While bottom
fishing offshore I will usually fish a few free lines and sometimes
add a kite to the spread, Fishing the baits at or near the surface
offers a wonderful opportunity to catch a variety of different
fish and you often see the strike witch adds to the fun! You never
know whats going to hit the kite line, Amberjack, Sailfish,
Blackfin, Wahoo or Kingfish!! All of witch is a blast to catch
on light tackle!
Don't forget
to call Ryan Rolland for all of your fishing needs.
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