Q:
Where are the best spots to fish in Florida in early June? We will be going later this year and ide like to try somewhere new this year. What fish will be running? Also what are some good charters?
Question by groessera24. Uploaded on January 25, 2011
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It really depends on where you are going to be, some of my favorites are, Ponce Inlet,(Volusia County, Fl.) A good charter there in Mosquito Lagoon Fishing, go for Reds, Trout, Snook, And Tarpon. Then there is Sabastian Inlet ( Brevard County, Fl.) Reds, Blues, Snook, Sheepshead. Then My fav. Therapy 4 Out of Miami. Sailfish. or S.Florida Fishing, for Peacock Bass. Hope this helps good luck!
There is some very good bass fishing in the hundreds of lakes, such as Lake Okeechobee, Lake Goerge, or one of the many, many others. My favorite area to fish is Apalachicola. You can fish for bass in rapid water in the morning and fish for specks and reds in the evening out in the gulf. The Ten Thousand Islands has the best snook fishing that I have done. And you can not over look the keys for saltwater fishing. You just need to narrow down the type of fish you want and where you would like to stay.
Also im from northern michigan so im very used to fishing freshwater. Im just looking for saltwater.
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It really depends on where you are going to be, some of my favorites are, Ponce Inlet,(Volusia County, Fl.) A good charter there in Mosquito Lagoon Fishing, go for Reds, Trout, Snook, And Tarpon. Then there is Sabastian Inlet ( Brevard County, Fl.) Reds, Blues, Snook, Sheepshead. Then My fav. Therapy 4 Out of Miami. Sailfish. or S.Florida Fishing, for Peacock Bass. Hope this helps good luck!
There is some very good bass fishing in the hundreds of lakes, such as Lake Okeechobee, Lake Goerge, or one of the many, many others. My favorite area to fish is Apalachicola. You can fish for bass in rapid water in the morning and fish for specks and reds in the evening out in the gulf. The Ten Thousand Islands has the best snook fishing that I have done. And you can not over look the keys for saltwater fishing. You just need to narrow down the type of fish you want and where you would like to stay.
Also im from northern michigan so im very used to fishing freshwater. Im just looking for saltwater.
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