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Top Florida Saltwater Fishing Spots

2016/7/16 16:39:13

Over the ages tall tavern tales have spun themselves into the minds of present day Fishermen, soliciting them into seeking a truly perfect fishing spot. Not only would it allow for the best of bragging rights, but it could also be crucial to catching your favorite fish.

Taking into consideration that word of mouth isn't particularly reliable, what are some of your best salt water solutions? Well, from flats to bridges,in this article we'll skim over some saltwater spots that are known as the best of the best.

Before we delve into the meat of the list, thought, let's go over what makes a good spot. Being easily accessible is important, you want to be in open waters that aren't difficult to find. An abundance of your favorite fish, to keep you motivated when you're feeling let down by the catch.

Good resorts that'll allow you to enjoy the town, so you can rest easier and reduce stress between fish outings. Lastly, friends, so you have witnesses for your outrages stories. Now, without further ado, the list of the top saltwater fishing stops in Florida;

Miami

The sparkling, warm, gleaming waters of Miami aren't just pretty, they're breaking out like a teenager with Tarpon. With the high wind estimated at 24 knots, Tarpon and Shrimp are scrambling for survival trying to survive another day for another fisherman's catch. With the cold water's climate perfect for their population to thrive, I'm sure they're clawing themselves over the head about THEIR spot choice, while you'll cherish yours.

Palm Bay

The tranquil land of Palm Bay serves as a more than adequate spot to find your Tarpon, Redfish, Speckled Trout, and other small game. Using calm, slow moving water currents to an advantage, you'll never experience a more peaceful fish outing. With the salt water flats located on the Indian River Lagoon, the fish populace wishes they could enjoy themselves, too.

Lake George

Lake George makes other saltwater spots look like table salt in comparison, allowing sodium addicted fish to infest the waters. Lake George has the cleanest water you'll ever lay your eyes on, but the salt makes it thicker than the thickest smoke. With under ground marine deposits blemishing the water surface, enough salt is produced to make a saltine cracker taste like tap water.

Lake Tarpon

Often called the "Jewel of Pinellas County", Lake Tarpon is the best place to butcher Bass. Lake Tarpon possesses possibly the biggest Bass population in the entire Tampa Bay area and that's just being modest. The Lake is composed of half saltwater and half freshwater, allowing a variety of fish more diverse than a 24 pack crayon box.

Cockroach Bay

Cockroach bay won't squish your excitement when you sneak yourself some slippery Snook. Actually, Cockroach bay, (besides having a healthy Snook population)boasts an extremely beautiful seascape scene. Moreover, the seabeds provide the perfect ecosystem for any type of fish to enjoy, temporarily.

Bishop Harbor

Bishop Harbor isn't musical, but it sure does have a lot of Red Drum in it's midst. Not to mention it's shallow backwater that allows for an extremely accessible, bountiful catch. Also, they've implemented agricultural windbreakers allowing for the water currents to slow down, like your fishing rod will slow down the fish production.
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