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Rates includes a licensed USCG Captain,
fishing rods and reels, live and articificial baits,
water and a cooler for your food and snacks. To buy
your resident or no resident fishing license visit here:
http://www.floridaconservation.org/license.html
or by calling 1-888-fish-florida
Things you may want to bring with you includes sun
screen, camera, a hat or depending on the season rain
jacket or warm clothes. Please check with us at the
time of booking and we will better inform you.
Backcountry
Fishing
- A backcountry fishing trip offers an amazing
opportunity to see the wilderness of the Florida
Keys. A backcountry adventure is a true getaway
as you leave inhabited areas for untouched mangrove
shorelines. While the term backcountry fishing
often encompasses any fishing with a backcountry
guide, including flats fishing, true backcountry
fishing is venturing north of the Florida Keys,
into these often inaccessible and untouched
lands. Read
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Flats Fishing
- When seeking to catch redfish, bonefish,
or snook, flats fishing is the way to go. Fishing
on the shallow flats of Florida provides the
perfect chance to reel in some of these unique
species. Ideally, flats provide the best areas
for fly fishing. During an outing on one of
the many flats in Florida, anglers will come
across an array of fish found only in these
waters. Flats are found in bays and marshes
and are stretches of flat sandy areas next to
the deeper waters of the Atlantic. Many times,
these flats are made of grass, rock, and gravel.
Some flats, especially those within marshes,
are composed of grass and vegetation. It is
here that anglers have a great opportunity to
find shrimp and crabs. The most commonly sought
after fish for anglers fishing on the flats
are seatrout, tarpon, permit, bluefish, striped
bass, and shark. Read
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Fish Florida Bay
- The Florida Bay is an inner-shelf
lagoon: a shallow body of water situated along
the southern-most tip of the Florida Peninsula.
The Florida Bay is bordered by the Gulf of Mexico
and the Florida Keys; to the west of the Florida
Bay one will find the Gulf and to the south
and east regions of the Florida Bay one will
find the Keys. The Florida Bay consists of a
combination of waters – salt water steaming
from the Gulf of Mexico is mixed with the everglade’s
fresh water, creating an estuary that flows
between and around several hundred mangrove-islands.
Nestled between the Florida Keys and Florida’s
mainland, the Florida Bay has a plethora of
interconnected basins and each basin, on average,
is three feet deep. At its greatest depth, the
Florida Bay is nine feet deep. The shallow waters
of the Florida Bay make for some incredible
fishing opportunities.
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Key Largo Fishing
- Key Largo is known to be the diving
capital of the world, but it should be noted
that it is just as famous for being the ideal
sport-fishing destination. Located off the southern
coast of mainland Florida, the island of Key
Largo is a prime location sought out by anglers.
This island is the perfect fishing spot, offering
deep sea fishing charters, off shore fishing
on numerous beaches, designated fly-fishing
areas, and backcountry freshwater fishing. World
records for fly fishing have been set in Key
Largo and other parts of the Florida Keys. This
is one of the most sought after and visited
fishing spots in the country. Whether looking
for a relaxing day catching trout, or a day
at sea chasing after a marlin, Key Largo offers
a fishing experience to please everyone. Read
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