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SaltWater Fishing by the Lucky Angler

SaltWater fishing, Here in Florida is one of the most addicting forms of entertainment known. On the Gulf coast we have an abundance of Inshore and offshore fishing. Take a look at some of our experiences and learn a little from our follies.

April means a lot of things for anglers , Mostly bait retuning to our area. Whether its inshore with schools of greenbacks or off shore with the massive pods of glass minnows. With the arrival of the schools of bait means the predators are now lurking around ready to attack. These predators are Spanish Mackeral, Kingfish, Cobia, Barricuda and Jack Crevalle . There are many other species that will be covered later in other posts.

The magic water temp is� 70 degrees . This is the temp that beckons mother nature to unleash the billions of young fish into the world to face a feeding frenzy where they are the main course.

We have hit that special time of year and yes we have hit the magic water temp. Gas prices this year are outrages and will keep some anglers inshore this year but that doesn’t mean you will be out of reach of these predators. 2 to 6 miles off shore will produce Gags and Cobia and kings . There isn’t a need to head way off shore every trip,” It would be nice though”.

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