Fishing Destination Everglades, Florida

Fishing the Florida Everglades

There is only one Everglades in the World.

One third of Everglades National Park is covered by water, creating excellent boating and fishing opportunities. Snapper, sea trout, red fish, bass, and bluegill are plentiful. Saltwater fishing includes Florida Bay, Ten Thousand Islands, and elsewhere in the park’s coastal zone. Freshwater and saltwater fishing requires a separate Florida fishing licenses.

Fishing from the shore is very limited. However, park waters provide thousands of acres of shallow water ats, channels, and mangrove keys in which to shell. Before leaving shore, think safety! Be aware of local boating information.  http://www.everglades-fishing-guide.com/everglades_fishing_info.php more information on the Everglades.

Currently gathering Everglades fishing information, I am hoping when it gets cooler to make the trip down, I do not want to be carried off by mosquitos. I have heard fishing should be good for snook, redfish, big sea trout, tarpon, jewfish, snapper. This has me written all over it. 

After becoming a member on Tribenwater fishing forum I saw that they did a group trip down and posted a lot of everglades fishing information http://www.tribenwater.com/forums/fishing-destinations/1027-everglades-fishing-information.html

Its a lot of work planning a dream, I am hoping my journals will provide inspiration to others who love to fish and travel.

Contacting BoldWater off Tribenwater to see if he has more information, I saw that he has been to a lot of fishing destinations and they did the websites for a lot of the charters I have been looking at.

I want to get paid to travel! Anyone want to sponsor ME!

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