Re: Florida Fishing
Nightride is right on about having to run a long ways to deep water on the west coast for big game.. <br /><br />Closer in, there's good bottom for grouper, snapper, and such.. Kingfish (YUCK!) are also a good bet.. Also, being on the west coast you have the opprotunity being somewhat close to the Dry Tortugas which has some of the most productive bottom on the planet..<br /><br />The east coast.. oh boy. where to start? The east coast is growing very fast.. Farther north from jensen thru melbourne and sebastian it's not so bad yet, probably will be soon enuff though..<br /><br />I'd say the best attribute of the east coast is the fact that the gulf stream is very close, only a matter of a few miles off shore.. Tuna, wahoo, dolphin, sails, swordfish, and even the occasional marlin is'nt out of the realm of possibility, all well within sight of land!(and condos
)... Bottom fishing ain't bad either, and the Bahamas is fairly close as well...<br /><br />There's also some very good inshore action on the east coast.. The Indian river lagoon, Lake worth lagoon, and ICW is full of snook, reds, tarpon, trout, ect. ...