Posts Tagged ‘Florida’

Three Florida Fishing Destinations

When you visit Florida for a fishing trip, you have a variety of choices, unlike other places you’ll find. There is freshwater fishing at inland lakes, saltwater fishing in the Ocean or Gulf and Inter-coastal river channels offer a different kind of fishing that combines both. Florida boasts some of the most unique varieties of fish and they grow plenty large, whether freshwater or saltwater.For freshwater fishing, several large lakes offer some of the best bass fishing. Lake Okeechobee, Lake Kissimmee and Lake Weohyakapka are favorite spots and Okeechobee has hosted several national fishing tournaments. When it comes to ocean fishing or salt water fishing, there are all kinds of sports fish, including marlin, sailfish or swordfish and shark fishing can be exciting and it is popular among… Read more..

Florida Bass Fishing – Freshwater Fishing Video

Florida bass fishing giant releases a new bassonline.com company video on a few of the popular bass fishing locations in North, Central and South Florida for trophy freshwater largemouth and peacoc… Read more..

St. Johns River / Lake George – Florida Fishing

Fishing for bluegill in the St. Johns river near Lake George. Catching more catfish than anything… Read more..

Florida Saltwater Fishing


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Florida Saltwater Fishing | Sarasota Charter Fishing | Bradenton Florida Fishing


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Shark Dinner Gulf Mexico Salt Water Fishing Florida


Florida Fishing trip for Grouper brings up another Shark. I love Florida… Read more..

Florida Saltwater Fishing Inside Secrets

When thinking about Florida saltwater fishing, redfish is probably the first species to come to mind. Especially along the shores of the Gulf of Mexico on the western border of Florida, saltwater fishing is based around the population of redfish.
While many people are of the belief that redfish tend to disappear during the cold of winter, this is actually a time when you can catch more of them with a little diligence, since fewer anglers are out looking for them. The redfish will simply move from the inshore flats to river and creek mouths and may actually travel miles up the freshwater river alleys, leaving their saltwater habitats behind for the season in search of warmer temperatures.
One place where Florida saltwater fishing for redfish flourishes in the winter