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Backcountry
fishing is one of the most exciting things
about a Florida Fishing Trip for a
vacationing angler. Florida fishing is some of the best
in the country. Flats
fishing in the Florida Bay offers opportunities
to reel in a variety of species, including snook, tarpon,
redfish, trout, snapper and even sharks. Backcountry
fishing requires a competent and experienced guide,
a specialized boat, and a sense of adventure. Your backcountry
Florida fishing options include the Everglades National
Park, the shallows of Florida Bay, the grass flats of
Biscayne Bay, the backcountry of Flamingo and
the wrecks of Marco Island.
Even
an experienced angler may not understand the details
and intricacies of backcountry fishing. Many of
these areas are ecologically sensitive, hard to
access, and require a boat designed for flats
fishing. Your Florida flats fishing guide is a
critical part of your Florida fishing adventure.
Many of these areas are not accessible without
the right equipment, and your guide will help
you not only reel in the big catch of the day,
but also enjoy the sights and sounds of the Florida
backcountry on your Florida Fishing Expedition.
Your guide has to know not only the backcountry
flats like the back of his hand, but also have
a good understanding of tides, fishing spots,
and the impact of water temperature, wind and
other factors on the local fish populations.
The boats used by your Flats Fishing
guide are specially designed for fishing in the
shallow waters of the flats. |
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Kilpatrick - 202 lb
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A backcountry flats skiff is 16 to 20 feet long, but
works beautifully in the waters of the flats due to
its shallow draft. The skiff offers great fishing features,
including good storage and live wells, making it practical
both in the water and for the angler on a backcountry
fishing trip.
You should go into your
backcountry fishing trip with an open mind. The guide
will offer suggestions as to what to fish for and what
techniques to use based on not only your preferences,
but also on your skills. In this way, your Florida fishing
guide can help increase your chances of a great catch
and a great backcountry fishing story.
Tarpon
is a particularly popular catch for Florida
fishing trips, and when tarpon is in season, even a
novice angler may have a good chance of reeling in a
big one, assuming they have a good backcountry flats
fishing guide. The average tarpon catch is 40 to 50
lbs, but the Florida fishing record is 243 pounds, so
it is not at all surprising that tarpon are a popular
choice for a backcountry fishing trip. Outside of tarpon
season in the spring, you will find many opportunities
to reel in major catches from trout to snapper, bonefish
to redfish. Your flats fishing guide can help you choose
depending upon the season, your skills and your desires
for your Florida fishing adventure. Highly skilled anglers
may have different opportunities and use different techniques
to reel in the catch of a lifetime than a less experienced
angler.
Flats
Fishing allows you to not only enjoy an
amazing Florida Fishing Experience,
but also to truly enjoy the stunning natural beauty
of the Florida backcountry. The wide variety of plant
and bird species that inhabit these regions will add
to your enjoyment of your backcountry fishing adventure.
Make your reservations and charter your backcountry
fishing skiff today. Hiring a flats fishing guide in
Florida will make certain that you have a great flats
fishing trip, from the moment you step onto the skiff,
through reeling in the catch of the day and returning
safely home. You will go home with more than just fish
stories to tell about your great Florida fishing trip.
Backcountry
Fishing
- A backcountry fishing trip offers an amazing
opportunity to see the wilderness of the Florida
Keys. A backcountry adventure is a true getaway
as you leave inhabited areas for untouched mangrove
shorelines. While the term backcountry fishing
often encompasses any fishing with a backcountry
guide, including flats fishing, true backcountry
fishing is venturing north of the Florida Keys,
into these often inaccessible and untouched lands.
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Flats Fishing
- When seeking to catch redfish, bonefish,
or snook, flats fishing is the way to go. Fishing
on the shallow flats of Florida provides the perfect
chance to reel in some of these unique species.
Ideally, flats provide the best areas for fly
fishing. During an outing on one of the many flats
in Florida, anglers will come across an array
of fish found only in these waters. Flats are
found in bays and marshes and are stretches of
flat sandy areas next to the deeper waters of
the Atlantic. Many times, these flats are made
of grass, rock, and gravel. Some flats, especially
those within marshes, are composed of grass and
vegetation. It is here that anglers have a great
opportunity to find shrimp and crabs. The most
commonly sought after fish for anglers fishing
on the flats are seatrout, tarpon, permit, bluefish,
striped bass, and shark. Read
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Fish Florida Bay
- The Florida Bay is an inner-shelf lagoon:
a shallow body of water situated along the southern-most
tip of the Florida Peninsula. The Florida Bay
is bordered by the Gulf of Mexico and the Florida
Keys; to the west of the Florida Bay one will
find the Gulf and to the south and east regions
of the Florida Bay one will find the Keys. The
Florida Bay consists of a combination of waters
– salt water steaming from the Gulf of Mexico
is mixed with the everglade’s fresh water,
creating an estuary that flows between and around
several hundred mangrove-islands. Nestled between
the Florida Keys and Florida’s mainland,
the Florida Bay has a plethora of interconnected
basins and each basin, on average, is three feet
deep. At its greatest depth, the Florida Bay is
nine feet deep. The shallow waters of the Florida
Bay make for some incredible fishing opportunities.
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Key Largo Fishing
- Key Largo is known to be the diving
capital of the world, but it should be noted that
it is just as famous for being the ideal sport-fishing
destination. Located off the southern coast of
mainland Florida, the island of Key Largo is a
prime location sought out by anglers. This island
is the perfect fishing spot, offering deep sea
fishing charters, off shore fishing on numerous
beaches, designated fly-fishing areas, and backcountry
freshwater fishing. World records for fly fishing
have been set in Key Largo and other parts of
the Florida Keys. This is one of the most sought
after and visited fishing spots in the country.
Whether looking for a relaxing day catching trout,
or a day at sea chasing after a marlin, Key Largo
offers a fishing experience to please everyone.
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