Sunday, November 8, 2009

Key West Fishing - Plenty of Choices for Fun and for Dinner

The geographic distribution and location of the Florida Keys provided to fishermen, with many opportunities. With the Gulf of Mexico and Florida Bay on the north and the south Atlantic Ocean, it is not surprising that many fishing enthusiasts flock to the Keys each year to pursue the dream of a permit to fly or catch fresh fish for dinner. The island chain of Florida Keys south and west flow of the Miami area in Florida. The waters surrounding the islands offer many types of habitats for fish. The houses, or areas of shallow water, many of the surrounding islands and extend into Florida Bay and the Everglades. West of Key West is also one of the atolls in North America, the Marquesas Islands. This area of apartments surrounding the Marquesas Islands, is about 3 km wide and has been called "the golden donut" after the famous author, Jeffrey Cardenas. Marchesi is a magical place where Tarpon, bonefish and permit flats daily diet. There is more life here in this atoll, just 22 km from the port of Key West, than in many other areas of the crossing of the Lower Keys. Because it is separated from other points of land 8 miles brutally raw water, the Boca Grande Channel. This channel on the surface, but feeds the water from the Atlantic to the Gulf and at one point can be brutal to cross in a small boat. Everyone finds this site to be more promising in the day during the annual migration of Tarpon slow summer days, while you may have the atoll of all themselves. Keys not only attract fans of fly fishing saltwater in search of his first residence in a light but flyrod fishermen off in search of some fish that burns your arm to give them a run for their money. Many species of calling the low reefs and wrecks the house in the Lower Keys. Grouper, mutton snapper, red snapper, Porgy, cobia, grunts, and triggerfish should fill his vocabulary when talking about quarter-reef fish. Many of these species eat a wide variety of baits including Bucktail masks, rubber DOA shrimp, live sardines, squid and pieces of crying. Bottom fishing is best during the coldest months of the keys here. Fall is when many of the big grouper will move to deeper waters where they spent the summer up in the areas of the barrier. For fans of offshore there are many species of fish for. Challenge your ability to fish with light against sport fishing wahoo, sailfish, dorado or tuna, or jump on board a fishing vessel and head further out to sea for marlin, shark, swordfish and deep fall snowy grouper. Many of the species listed for the light and the reef fish can be caught by a trawler at sea. Much depends on the conditions and capabilities of the master. If you hear someone talk about fishing, the Dry Tortugas probably had some stories to tell about this playground Big Fish fishing about 70 miles from Key West. Fort Jefferson is located in the Dry Tortugas National Park and is a tourist attraction, can not lose. This beautiful station was never used as a fortress, but served as a safe haven for shrimp fishing boats and travel to the peninsula of Florida, New Orleans and the Gulf Coast. Today it still serves as a shelter from the weather, but many visitors and boat seaplane from Key West daily. There are several fishing rental licensing to fish the grounds surrounding the Dry Tortugas, but when you get to go will undoubtedly be a great event in fish. Loren Rea lives and works in the Lower Keys and has been a part of the fishing communities for nearly a decade there.

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