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Key Resources for Florida Sport Fishing

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Sport fishing enthusiasts congregate on the coasts of Florida year after year for the multitude of sprots fishing hotspots in Fort Lauderdale, Miami, the Florida Keys, and off to the coasts of Cabo San Lucas. From charter boats to daylong excursions on the ocean, sport fishing in Florida is a popular activity for thousands of outdoor enthusiasts.

Types of Sport Fishing in Florida

Florida waters offer an abundant range of species for sport fishing enthusiast. The most common fishing charter and types of sport fishing options in the Florida area include:

• Sailfish
• Tackle Sportfishing
• Evening Swordfishing
• Catches of Blackfin Tuna
• King fish
• Wahoo
• Snapper

Regions for Florida Sport Fishing

Each separate region of Florida offers a variety of beaches and coast lines. Perfect for beginners and experts, the beaches and locations around Florida offer idyllic spots for catching the most noteworthy fish. The main areas in Florida include:

• Panhandle: Pensacola, Ft. Walton Beach, Destin, Panama City, Port St. Joe, Tallahassee, St. Marks, and Apalachicola
• Northwest-Big Bend: Perry, Steinhatche, Suwanee, Cedar Key, Crystal River, Spring Hill, Hernando Beach, and Homosassa Springs
• West Central: Boca Grande, Venice, Tampa Bay, Clearwater, New Port Riche, Pine Island, St. Petersburg, Sarasota
• Southwest: Flamingo, Everglades City, Ft. Myers,
Naples, and March Island
• Central Florida: Belle Glade, Winter Haven, Kissimmee,Leesburg, Orlando, Ocala, and Deland
• Northeast: St. Augustine, Flagler Beach, Jacksonville, Fernandina Beach
• Southeast: Jupiter, Evergaldes, Miami Beach, Biscayne Bay, Ft. Lauderdale, Boca Raton
• Florida Keys: Key Largo, Key West
• East Central: Daytona Beach, Sabastian, Vero Beach, Cocoa Beach, Titusville, New Smyrna, Stuart, Ft. Pierce, and Melborne

Sport Fishing Tournaments in Florida

Fishing tournaments and competitions are a popular activity throughout the Florida area, and offer some fun and exciting ways to share local talent. The top fishing tournaments in the Florida area include:

• Islamorada Swordfish Tournament
• Islamorada Sailfish Tournament
• Take Stock in Children Backcountry Challenge
• George Bush Cheeca Lodge Bonefish Tournament
• Florida Billfish Masters
• Bahamas White Marlin Open
• Senorita Shootout
• Harbor Docks Open

Marinas and Baitshops for Sportfishing in Florida

You’ll find dozens of marinas and baitshops for the most suitable catches and lures throughout Florida. From Marco Island to Naples, there are a number of shops and stores to help manage the supplies and equipment list. Basic supplies for sportfishing include rigged and unrigged ballyhoos, spinners, castings for flyfishing, knot equipment, and standard lures and bait. Key supply shops in the Marco Island and western Florida area include:

• Bayfront Marina
• Cedar Bay Marina
• Esplanade Marina, situated on the open shores of Marco Island
• Gulfshores Marina
• 4Yacht in Ft. Lauderdale
• Sunshine Ace Hardware







 

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