Fish On! Islamorada, Florida Fishing

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  • Author Gail Nettles
  • Published February 23, 2008
  • Word count 448

Islamorada Florida fishing. It's what anyone who likes to fish dreams of.

Deep sea fishing. Drift boat fishing on the reef. Wandering around in the Florida Bay backcountry.

Find out why Idlamorada Florida fishing is some of the best in the world.

Islamorada Deep Sea Fishing

Imagine being out on a charter boat, heading out to sea. You're in a fighting chair, taking a gentle snooze in the sun when all of the sudden there's a cry...

...fish on!

Instantly you're awake and you grab the rod with all your might. What do you have at the end of the line? Mahi-mahi? A Wahoo? Or maybe even a billfish!

There's no telling what you'll find when you go Islamorada deep sea fishing on a charter boat.

Once you've mastered the fish and have it safely back at the dock, you don't have the energy to cook it. Never fear -- many of the local restaurants will cook your catch for you!

Reef Fishing

Maybe your wallet doesn't allow for a pricey private charter boat. If that's the case, why not try booking a spot on a party boat? Also called drift beats, they hang out over the reef for a few hours. Grouper and snapper are the main catches, but there are other fish on the reef as well, who might just enjoy a nibble on your bait!

Charter Fishing Islamorada

There are two main kinds of charter fishing in Islamorada, Florida -- those that go out into the Atlantic Ocean, and those that ply the waters of the back country of Florida Bay.

Backcountry fishing is generally less expensive than going out in the Atlantic. For one, the waters in Florida Bay are much shallower and usually very calm. Smaller boats are more the rule here, with smaller operating costs.

Islamorada Florida fishing in the Atlantic Ocean takes a bit more robust a boat. You'll likely need to go anywhere from 4 to 20 miles out, depending on the fish you are stalking that day. It takes awhile to get to the fishing grounds, and the Atlantic can be a bit on the finicky side at times. The seas can be calm or they can kick up!

But either way you go, when it comes to Charter fishing in Islamorada, you really can't go wrong. The first time I had ever gone charter fishing in my life was in Islamorada, and I caught a 40-pound bull mahi-mahi (dolphin) and a 200+ pound blue marlin on that trip!

Islamorada Florida Fishing

If you are in the Keys, you really should get to Islamorada and try wetting a line here. Islamorada Florida fishing is some of the most spectacular in the world!

Gail Nettles is a Florida Native who enjoys sharing the Sunshine State with others. You can find out more about Islamorada fishing at her website http://www.great-florida-vacations.com/islamorada-florida-fishing.html

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