Deep Sea Fishing In Florida

How much does deep sea fishing cost?
I want to send my husband on a deep sea fishing excursion sometime next summer. I’ve had trouble finding prices online, and I was wondering if anyone could tell me how much this sort of thing costs. He would probably do this in Florida. Also if you have any good websites that would help, too.
Im from Illinois and went to Daytona Florida 2 years ago and had a great time on the boat The Sea Spirit its web address is
http://www.seaspiritfishing.com/ this is a boat that takes out multiple groups at a time and there rates are very affordable $70.00 a day for adults. I have been on the expensive private charters in the Ft. Myers area where it cost approx. $600 a day and caught far fewer fish. I wish my wife would do something like that for me.
Venice Florida Deep Sea Fishing
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Exciting Deep Sea Fishing $4.95 Deep Sea Fishing is one amazing experience that can be a very memorable one for you and your fishing mates. However, it is an activity that is often not maximized. What most people don’t know is that there is much more to deep sea fishing than fishing itself…. |
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Fishing Hot Spots Saltwater Directions Fishing Charts for Florida $14.99 From precise fishing locations with GPS coordinates, to accurate depth contours and structure definition, these charts redefine the standard on the water. Each chart contains GPS fishing locations, compass headings, structure definitions, depth and contour intervals, marina services, fishing tips and techniques, artificial reef coordinates, seasonality charts, and quick-reference fish ID feature. Charts are printed on waterproof, tear-resistant paper that allows you to make notes right on the chart. 24″ x 36″ unfolded; folds to a compact, convenient 6″ x 9″. 10,000 Islands (Chokoloskee to Rookery Bay) Known as a boater?s paradise where multi-million dollar yachts are nearly as common as kayaks and flat bottom boats, these waters are also support an abundant variety of gamefish. Anglers will have luck searching for huge tarpon, red drum, snook, spotted sea trout, crevalle jack, mangrove snapper and various groupers. Amelia Island (Nassau Sound to Georgia state line) Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, Cumberland Sound and the Amelia River, Amelia Island?s pristine waters offer a long list of saltwater species. Redfish, spotted sea trout and southern flounder are found around the grassbeds and oyster mounds in the backwater creeks and lagoons, while anglers will find tarpon, spanish mackerel, cobia, crevalle jack, king mackerel and trophy red drum hang out around inshore inlets, channels, beaches and buoys. Offshore, anglers will find amberjack, black sea bass, cobia and barracuda. Apalachicola (Indian Pass to East Pass) Referred to as the ?forgotten coast?, the highly productive waters surrounding Florida?s panhandle offer anglers loads of fishing opportunities. In summer, look for king mackerel, snapper and grouper to move inshore to reefs and wrecks. As fall and winter months approach, look for spotted trout and red drum to join with the other species of fish that inhabit the inshore flats. Big Pine Key (Sugarloaf Key to Seven Mile Bridge) This beautiful area is prime fishing for permit, tarpon, bonefish, gray snapper, red grouper, barracuda, king mackerel, cobia, sailfish, dolphinfish, spotted sea trout, blackfin tuna and wahoo. Biscayne Bay (Card Sound to Miami) Sandwiched between Miami and the Keys, Biscayne Bay is probably one of the most underrated fishing areas in Florida. With more than 200 species of fish calling the reefs here home, this area is full of options. Both the inshore and offshore waters of southeastern Florida are world famous for bonefish, permit, tarpon, barracuda, crevalle jack, gray snapper, king mackerel, dolphinfish, red grouper, sailfish, spotted sea trout and snook. Boca Grande/Charlotte Harbor (Lemon Bay to Cayo Costa) Local legend has it that there is so much fishing here, “even the fish go fishing?. Much of this area remains in its natural state and provides excellent habitat for cobia, gag grouper, crevalle jack, gray snapper, red drum, sheepshead, snook, spanish mackerel, spotted sea trout and tarpon. Cape Canaver |



