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All The Fishing You Can Stand is Here in Florida!

With tens of thousands of miles of shoreline and over 7500 lakes, there are countless areas to fish in the Sunshine State of Florida. And even if you’re a beginner, you’ll hardly ever come home empty handed.

Whether you’ll be fishing on the west coast in the Gulf of Mexico or the east coast in the Atlantic Ocean, the opportunities are endless. There are hundreds of varieties of fish from tarpon, to grouper, to snapper, to shark – so you’ll never get bored.

Even if you are just a beginner and don’t have a boat or any fishing equipment, you can still enjoy the pleasures of fishing. The state of Florida offers more private charter boats with skilled and experienced captains than any other state. You can search locally for help regarding fishing opportunities that best fit your needs. In addition to our quality charter fishing system, the Sunshine State is also home to a number of independently owned bait and tackle shops that provide gear and supplies along with important information. Local fishing shops are the best source for reliable information, including where specific types of fish are and what bait is best for catching them. So, come try it for yourself and experience first hand how fun Florida fishing really is!

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  1. 12 Comment(s)

  2. By Ashlee on Jan 18, 2010 | Reply

    I love to fish. Sounds like if I came to Florida I would never be bored or fishing in the same place twice!

  3. By Jay from Vancouver on Jan 21, 2010 | Reply

    Could be nice to have a waterfront house in Florida, sometimes I think of moving somewhere warmer when I’m older. Though I’m not the greatest fan of fishing in the world, I just like the ocean view.

  4. By Logan Utah Real Estate on Feb 8, 2010 | Reply

    How much is it for a full day of fishing with a charter company? I am planning on going to Florida this summer, and I think my husband would really enjoy this. He has never been sea fishing, so this would be a fun experience for both of us.

  5. By Hubert Miles on Feb 25, 2010 | Reply

    Looks like you have a great catch there. I love fishing off the coast of Florida and would encourage anyone who hasn’t tried it to do so.

  6. By Sacramento Mortgage on Mar 3, 2010 | Reply

    There is nothing better than ocean fishing! I love fishing off the N.CA coast for cod, Rockfish and Salmon!!!

  7. By DJ Morris on Mar 4, 2010 | Reply

    You’re killing me with those Redfish pictures…I used to catch them all the time when I lived in Sarasota…one of my favorite fish to eat!

  8. By Carol Tufts on Mar 27, 2010 | Reply

    We are just getting ready to start fishing in the Gulf. The temperature is almost right. Fishing on our lake has not been too shabby either. There is no place in the country like Florida if you are a fisherman!

  9. By movers in tampa on Apr 27, 2010 | Reply

    Quote:

    “With tens of thousands of miles of shoreline and over 7500 lakes, there are countless areas to fish in the Sunshine State of Florida. And even if you’re a beginner, you’ll hardly ever come home empty handed.”

    The Gulf side is better this time of year.

  10. By Williamsburg Golf Course on Apr 28, 2010 | Reply

    Ahh man, I’d love to be out fishing for some redfish? Is there much saltwater fly fishing down there?

  11. By DFW Homes for Sale on Apr 30, 2010 | Reply

    Walking from the bedroom to my boat has always been my life long dream. I hope to someday retire and do that.

  12. By Office Space on May 4, 2010 | Reply

    DAYTONA BEACH is best for fishing . I have gone 3 times in Florida for fishing.As i think that Florida is a great place for fish .

  13. By Laguna Beach Luxury Homes on May 5, 2010 | Reply

    I love fishing,and i must say that Florida is great place for this.

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