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Florida Keys Fishing Charters – A Slice Of Paradise
from:If you are looking for a little slice of paradise, look no further then the Florida Keys fishing charters. Not only is the weather beautiful the scenery is unmatchable. The picture perfect scene will leave you feeling that you are in a finely painted piece of artwork. The water is clear and deep, the weather is great and the water conditions are not comparable to any other. Fishing in the Florida Keys will leave you with a variety of fish and an experience of a lifetime. There are several different Florida Keys fishing charters to choose from, but here we will explore the two most popular.
If you are looking for a more rugged and remote fishing experience then the backcountry Florida Keys fishing charters may be the answer. Here a highly experienced guide will lead you to a more remote location that is much less traveled. Fish love the quite, still waters and you are much more likely to find that big fish in the less traveled areas. These guides must take into consideration the temperature of the water, conditions, weather and wind in order to guide you into an area that will give you the best yield. The professionals that run the Florida Keys fishing charters can give you tips and tricks for bringing in the big ones!
If a more traveled path is what you are looking for the party boat tour might be the Florida Keys fishing charter for you. If you have a group of people in your party, the larger charter boats can accompany a larger group. This is great for families that are wishing to fishing together or spend that much needed time with one another. The backcountry charters are usually limited in the people that they can seat so the party charter is the best for larger groups.
The Florida Keys fishing charters can lead you to waters with a number of fish. No matter what you are looking for, you can find it in the Florida Keys. The more common fish of the area are barracuda, bonefish, shark, snapper and a selection of others. Depending on the reason of fishing and what you are looking for will determine the type of charter you choose.
There are also Florida Keys fishing charters that are geared toward a couple of activities. Many people want to try their hand at fishing, but may also want to go snorkeling. Many of the charter companies provide tours that allow for more than one activity. That way every individual can experience all that the Florida Keys has to offer.
Tampa Bay Fishing Charters News
Captain's Corner: Warming weather brings great action
By Mike Gore, Times Correspondent Tuesday, May 15, 2012 What's hot: It did not take long for the weather to heat up. The strong east wind has made it feel like summer. Fishing is phenomenal in Tampa Bay right now. This month, target all your favorite species. Kingfish are around in good numbers and tarpon are at all the main bridges. The snook and redfish bite was strong through April and will ...
Read more...East Bay Fishing Report
By Capt. Mike Gore, Times Correspondent Tuesday, May 1, 2012 Cool change. The little cold front we had, combined with some afternoon showers, has been an early blessing. The water temperature was starting to climb a little faster than it should have for this time of year. It is perfect now and the bite is showing it. Everything is more active and the fish are more aggressive. When you are ...
Read more...Captain's Corner: To combat wind, utilize bay area's many rivers
By Pat Damico, Times Correspondent Monday, May 14, 2012 Fly fishing tactics: Most fly-fishers prefer minimum wind and cloudless skies. This has been a problem lately. The wind makes casting more difficult, unless very experienced, and clouds interfere with sight casting opportunities because you can't see the fish in the shallows. Go to a river: We have many rivers that empty into Tampa Bay and ...
Read more...Captain's Corner: Trout trail
By Neil Taylor, Times Correspondent Monday, May 7, 2012 What's hot: Big numbers of large speckled trout are being caught easily with a mix of topwater plugs and jigs. A majority of the fish are more than 17 inches, so this is fun on light tackle. Tackle and techniques: The basic equipment is medium to medium light spinning outfits with light main line and light leader line. Take multiple rods ...
Read more...Captain's Corner: Go after redfish, speckled trout with topwater lure
By Neil Taylor, Times Correspondent Friday, April 27, 2012 What's hot: Topwater lure action for redfish and speckled trout is hot. It is a thrill to watch lures being slurped or crushed by predators. Moderate water temperatures have both species willing to come to the surface to eat. Tackle and techniques: Angler preferences dictate rod choices, but most like 7- to 7½-foot spinners with medium ...
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