Thursday, May 26, 2011

Just Go Fishing

This blog is dedicated to the great saltwater fishing that is available in many locales around the world. While freshwater hot spots and other non saltwater information and posts may be included, we will concentrate on the world of saltwater fishing and present some unique imagery and videos, as well some excellent how-to tips on fishing techniques.

Fishing has to be one of the best and most popular activities for many a sportsman. It can also serve as a universal language between two or more persons who do not necessarily see eye to eye on everything, but can better communicate and enjoy ones company while fishing.

There is nothing quite like feeling the 'Big Hit' when you target a particular fish species. While you can put years of well earned expertise into your fishing techniques to catch your target species, sometimes it comes down to luck.

Read along and pick up some GPS numbers to a few fishing hot spots, or maybe just brush up on some beginning to advanced fish catching techniques.

Favorite Saltwater Fish to Catch:
While I, like many people, would rather be fishing than do just about anything else. My favorite saltwater species to target and catch are many and varied, but include:

  • grouper
  • snapper
  • snook
  • tarpon
  • redfish
  • triple tail
  • sea trout
  • sharks
  • king mackeral
  • cobia
  • barracuda
  • wahoo
  • dolphin (Mahi-Mahi).


Florida:

Bayronto wreck  
• Bud n' Mary's Sportfishing Marina in Islamorada Florida Keys
Key West, FL fishing charters  
Key West fishing videos
Marathon Florida fishing
Miami fishing reefs with GPS coordinates
Shark fishing in Panama City Beach, FL  
USS Mohawk CGC Veterans Memorial Fishing Reef Off Sanibel Florida  

Snook fishing season in Florida in 2012 - 2013

Saltwater fishing for beginners  

Take a kid fishing:
While we hear this a lot, it is important to prepare future generations and teach them how to fish and how to protect our fisheries so that we will always have an abundance of fish to catch.

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