The Saltwater Game Fish Of Florida

By David Spates

If you want some of the best saltwater fishing in the world then the tropical waters of Florida will be your best bet. Florida offers great fishing from the inshore waters, to the deep waters in the gulf and the Atlantic ocean.

The warm waters of Florida will offer you a variety of fish both offshore and inshore. For the offshore fishermen you can expect grouper, marlin, big sharks, dolphin fish, snapper and more. For the inshore fishermen you can expect to catch snook, trout, redfish, sheepshead, bonefish and snapper also.

If you are looking for a great meal and a great fight you can go after snook, which are found in warm waters inshore. From the middle of Florida down to the keys are the best places to fish for snook, they can be found on both coasts of Florida. You will need a saltwater fishing license with a snook stamp to catch one, and they must be in season also.

One of the offshore fish that anglers love to go after are mahi mahi, which are also known as dolphin fish. They are highly colorful with a steep forehead, they can get up to fifty pounds or more. You will have to go miles offshore to catch a dolphin, and the preferred method for getting them would be trolling.

Another great tasting fish are snapper, which can be caught offshore and inshore. There are various types of snapper but the one thing that they all have in common is they love to hang around rocky structures. They can be a light as a pound up to over a hundred pounds.

One of the toughest fishing saltwater fish there are is bonefish. They are very edible, but are rarely kept as they have hundreds of tiny bones in them making them hard to eat. You will need a good captain and the perfect tackle set up to hook and land a bonefish, they are not for the beginner.

If you are into big nasty mean fish, you could give shark fishing a try. The best bait for shark fishing would be a live fish, like a pinfish with the tail cut off, so it bleeds. Sharks can smell blood from miles away, and a bleeding fish in distress is as good as dead in waters where sharks are known to prowl.

Know that you know some of the popular game fish there are in Florida know you can decide what type of fish to go after. I would learn how to fish inshore good before going offshore, offshore fishing requires heavier and more expensive tackle than inshore fishing, and they are harder to find offshore also.

If you do not have a boat nor have the money to buy the tackle necessary for offshore fishing you can always hire a fishing charter. They are everywhere around Florida and often will supply the bait and tackle that is necessary to land the big fish. Make sure if you do this to get an experienced captain that has a good reputation.

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