Florida Saltwater Fishing
Welcome to SaltWater Fishing Florida where you find some of the best information on Florida Saltwater Fishing around plus fishing tips in general. Although the site implies that luck is a big part of fishing, the fact is it has little to do with snagging a good catch!
While making my annual pilgrimage to the Miami Boat Show last week, I managed to grab a few minutes with Thom Dammrich, the president of the National Marine Manufacturers Association. The great thing about folks like Thom is that they can put some hard numbers to perceptions we have about things like the health of the boating industry.
While the Miami show is always glittering and glamorous, the impressions I had before strolling through the Miami Convention Center were mostly that boating was taking a whack from the souring economy. ...
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Targeting snook for the dinner table is an exercise in frustration. Sure, they’re one of the tastiest fish that swims in Florida waters, with a firm white flesh that flakes beautifully. The problem is catching one that you can keep. ...
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You may have seen them art shows or at upscale fishing tackle shops: prints of real fish matted and framed as art. They’re very attractive, not at all like the splashy art of sailfish ripping up schools of bait fish that are suitable only for a basement or den. This is subtle, sophisticated art. ...
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I came home from a little bottom-fishing expedition a few days ago with a few yellowtail and mangrove snapper, some of the tastiest fish that swim the reefs. They’re especially great on the grill. They aren’t as strongly flavored as traditional grilling fish like salmon, tuna or mackerel, but their flesh is firm enough that they don’t tend to fall apart. ...
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When will the wind stop?
I don’t mean for good, I mean just long enough for me to get in some relaxing fishing. I haven’t gone back and researched the climatological data, but March seems regularly to be windy time on Florida’s east coast. How windy? Well, right now the anemometer on my sailboat’s mast is showing fairly steady winds of close to 20 knots with a few gusts to the higher 20s, and I haven’t been watching it that closely, so we may have had a few blasts of 30 knots or more. ...
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It’s always fun to take a little break from working and just troll the Florida Sportsman Forum website. You never know what you’re going to find. You can check fishing reports for wherever you happen to be in Florida and pick up some useful tips about fishing techniques and tackle. ...
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