What Saltwater Fish To Fish For In Florida

Florida has been known to be some of the best saltwater fishing in the world. With the tropical waters and hotspots like the Florida Everglades and the Keys you can not go wrong saltwater fishing in Florida.

The best thing about saltwater fishing in Florida is the amount of great game fish there are to be caught. Some of the popular inshore fish are snook, redfish, trout, mullet, sheepshead, bonefish and small sharks. Offshore favorites consist of mahi mahi, tarpon, marlin, swordfish, mackerel, grouper and snapper.

Snook are among the favorites for saltwater fishing inshore. Some of the reasons for this is that they make a great meal, and they put up one heck of a fight. If you are fishing for snook you will need a saltwater fishing license and also a 2 dollar snook stamp., there are also closed seasons for snook so check with the locals before you intend to keep one.

When it comes to offshore fishing the dolphin fish is a favorite for lots of anglers. They are also known as Mahi Mahi, and they are caught miles offshore by trolling. They can get up to fifty pounds, sometimes over if you travel further offshore, they make a very good dinner and there is no closed season for them.

Snapper fish are another great fish to go after for the Florida angler. There are many species of snapper and they can be found all over Florida, from the inshore waters by mangroves and docks, to off shore obstructions like sunken ships and rocky seabed terrain.

If you are flats fishing and want a fish that will give you a fight you can try to go for some bonefish. For their weight they will fight harder than any saltwater fish there are, you will need some experience under your belt to land one of these, as they can strip a 100 yards of line off your reel in the matter of seconds.

If you are into big nasty mean fish, you could give shark fishing a try. The best bait for shark fishing would be a live fish, like a pinfish with the tail cut off, so it bleeds. Sharks can smell blood from miles away, and a bleeding fish in distress is as good as dead in waters where sharks are known to prowl.

These are just a few of the more popular saltwater fish that swim the waters of Florida, there are many more out there. If you are just beginning then I would recommend starting off fishing from a dock or a pier, and then work my way to offshore fishing.

If you must do some offshore fishing, you can round up some money and hire a captain. There are fishing charters up and down every single coast in Florida, do some looking around and ask a lot of questions. Find the captain with the best local reputation and you will catch the most fish.

For some more facts on the saltwater fish of Florida, fishrecords, regulations, and tips on how to catch them you can find it here at the authors resource. Saltwater Fishing Florida

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