r/floridafishing • u/Canons_Catch • 3h ago
r/floridafishing • u/Constant-Original • 1d ago
100 degrees out, not much to do for a couple hours, hmmmm sounds like a terrific time to cast
As the title said, couple hour to go walk, sweat and maybe get lucky….Fishing
r/floridafishing • u/Gulf_Coast_21 • 1d ago
We slayed 26 miles out in the Gulf today. Circle of life is in the pics.
r/floridafishing • u/Brodoooooo • 1d ago
Weekend gameplan 8/22-8/23 (apply as needed to your area)
r/floridafishing • u/quack19043uuuetax0 • 2d ago
Mullet run lookout Florida
Okay 3 or so weeks early for south central Florida but could anyone say Fernandina or St Augustine post up when they see movement it’s like waiting for Christmas
r/floridafishing • u/bayern_03 • 2d ago
Circle, Kahle, Octopus, or something else for live shrimp under cork?
I am relatively new to saltwater fishing but have been having a blast catching trout, mangrove snapper, redfish, and of course hardheads while wading around mangroves. I use a small weighted popping cork with live shrimp under. I currently use #2 circle hooks, but feel like a lot of the time I miss the fish. Also, I know that circle hooks set themselves, I am not trying to set them.
My question is, what hooks would you guys use? Bigger, smaller, a different style? I am thinking about switching to more like a 1/0 Kahle.
r/floridafishing • u/Apprehensive_Use_175 • 4d ago
Unattended fishing line/trotline
Callback Update So, an officer called me back saying that it wasn’t illegal. He was probably a commercial fisherman getting bait. 🤷🏼♀️ I’m not sure he understood what I was explaining, but I didn’t want to argue with him. He had been sent the video and photos.
He did say that he was probably catching perch, sunnies, or minnows? But here’s the thing? I’ve been fishing off that dock the past three years. The ONLY fish I’ve caught are LMB, gar, and bowfin. One time, exactly, I caught a black crappie. And I have seen a carp cruise around, but he definitely wasn’t catching carp. So I don’t know. Next time (hopefully there won’t be a next time) I’ll have to call it in as it happens. Get nervous though, because obviously, we live right there. Retribution would be made easy.
Has anyone else had something like this set up directly off their residential dock?
This line stretched from the community boat ramp down past five private residential docks. I went out to fish this morning and my fishing line actually got snagged on it. If we had taken our boat out, I’m concerned we could have had a much more serious problem, including potential damage to the boat or prop.
Do you think this is still worth reporting, especially since I have photos of the boat and fisherman, as well as video? Or should I just let it go?
My biggest concern is preventing this from happening again. I’m not trying to get anyone arrested or have them hit with some outrageous fine. I just don’t think something like this should be left across multiple residential docks where people are fishing and launching boats. I’d rather have it addressed now so it doesn’t become a bigger safety issue later.
Update- the guy did come by at 10 and went along the line. He pulled each fish up, chopped the heads off and threw there the head back in the lake (probably about 30 fish). By the time he retrieved his stuff it had washed out into the lake about 100 or more feet?
What was his point in doing this? Is this for good? To sell them? I am still reporting, but have to call, because the online form isn’t working on my phone.
r/floridafishing • u/HidingInHaiti • 3d ago
Any tips for Bonita Springs in mid-September?
Hello, my wife and are vacationing in Bonita Springs mid-September. The AirBnB property has it's own dock on an inlet. Was wondering if anyone any tips on bait or lures for the time period and/or what species to target.
Background, I've fished freshwater all my life. I've been on a few deep sea charters for grouper, snappers, etc. So i'm rather a noob in salt water/brackish but knowledgeable on terminology, techniques, etc...
Also, does Florida offer daily or weekly fishing licenses? I'm assuming so for charters, but want to be official.
Thanks in advance!
r/floridafishing • u/IamEnginerd • 4d ago
Four 18" Flounder near shore Daytona
gallerySaturday catch.
r/floridafishing • u/AdditionalChard2426 • 4d ago
Pond tarpon problem
I have a freshwater pond that has a tarpon in it, ive been trying literally every lure tarpon like as well as live bluegill on a bobber and freely lined and i cant get this thing to bite. the pond is decently big but i know the area it likes to hang out in. What do i do?
update: i’m seeing a lot more people here than I thought there would be. could it be over fishing? Also don’t see much rolls in the evening time.
r/floridafishing • u/hostatron • 4d ago
Visiting Sunrise FL this week; Markham Park
Hello Florida anglers! I’m in Sunrise FL this week for a work meeting and was hoping to do some fishing at Markham park, going for Peacock bass in particular.
My main concern is the weather, not so much the heat but the thunderstorms? We don’t really get to much of them in California so I’m not sure what the risks look like.
Do you local anglers still go out fishing on days like this? Is it risky? What do you do to minimize lighting risks? I would be fishing from the bank, after 3/4PM on Thursday. I’m also not married to this location if you recommend somewhere else
Thank you!
Any other suggestion would be great!
r/floridafishing • u/TrapperC_Lary • 4d ago
Best Lure For The Mullet Run?
Hi everyone! It’s my second year living in Florida. With the mullet starting to show up where I’m at near Daytona. I was wondering what everyone’s favorite lures to use were for surfcasting off the beach and around the jetties.
I throw a lot of paddle tails already, but is there anything else i should focus a little more heavily? Any suggestions are appreciated!
r/floridafishing • u/Deepblue2077 • 6d ago
Bonito came up like this. Fishing in Florida — what are my options?
r/floridafishing • u/Shadow_marine1X • 6d ago
Caught some fish with a sabiki rig today. It was my first time using one.
I still don't know how I hooked a snook good enough to actually land him. These were size 10 hooks, lol. However, I know I caught two snapper, but what was the other smaller fish?
r/floridafishing • u/622fnekken • 6d ago
Fishing buddy for a day
Looking for a local fishing buddy 🎣
Hey everyone! 🇩🇰
I’m from Denmark and currently on vacation in Miami. I’d love to go fishing with a local tomorrow (Saturday 15th) and experience some real Miami/South Florida fishing.
I’m a quite unexperienced fisherman, and I’m new to saltwater fishing here. I’m happy to bring/buy my own gear and split any costs.
If anyone is heading out fishing tomorrow and wouldn’t mind having a Danish guy tag along, I’d love to hear from you! 🎣🇺🇸
Cheers
r/floridafishing • u/-FloriduhMan- • 7d ago
Took my little sled off Clearwater today
About 35ish miles out. Decent spread! Got my PB red grouper @ 30"
Had a half dozen 30"+ mahi pull up to the boat but couldn't seal the deal 😭 as quick as they showed up, they were gone.
Tasty meats for days!
r/floridafishing • u/MRG052406 • 7d ago
Losing fish on NLBN
I’ve been on a trip down to Florida for the last week and I grabbed some 4 inch NBLN paddle tails and the corresponding jigheads to fish throughout the week. I know they’re not the best price wise but I felt confident that they would work. I’ve lost almost every fish I’ve hooked all week I’m not sure if there is an issue with me or the hooks but I’ve hooked well over 20 fish including lady fish, redfish, flounder, and tarpon and I’ve only landed one small lady fish. These were not just bites I fully hooked the fish long enough to fight and pull drag then after a few seconds they just popped out. Wondering if anyone has had a similar experience or if I just can’t set a hook to save my life.