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PARTY BOAT FISHING FLORIDA
For those looking to get out in the open seas (but not too far out)
there is a fleet of party boats (or headboats) waiting for you to
climb aboard. Ranging in size by passenger capacity, party boats are
the perfect choice for the novice fishermen looking for a chance to
reel in the big one.
Both half day and full-day excursions are available, and you will
find a knowledgeable and friendly crew waiting to make even the most
inexperienced angler welcome. The half-day trips are especially
attractive to those new to
the sport, and a morning or afternoon trip leaves the rest of the
day open for other excursions. For the more experienced full-day
trips offer the opportunity to fish for live bait as well as the
chance to change locations to find the best spot. Another option is
night fishing, which usually
affords calmer seas and cooler weather. Fishing at night is ideal
for those
looking to avoid exposure to the sun. Some even say it's a bit
romantic. Generally, Keys party boats fish at anchor in a variety of
locations, depending on weather conditions and time of year. In
shallow waters, anglers can expect to catch cero and Spanish
mackerel on the surface and grouper,
mangrove snapper, mutton, porgy, sheepshead and yellowtail. Fishing
reefs bring catches that can include big grouper, bonito, cero, king
mackerel, mutton snapper, sailfish, tuna, yellowtail and wahoo. Deep
ledge (130 to 200
feet) fishing is the spot of choice for big king mackerel, muttons,
vermillion and lane snappers, larger porgy, mangrove, silk and
genuine red snappers. Fishing the wrecks will bring big amberjack,
smoker kings, grouper
and blacktip sharks. If you don't mind sharing your fishing spot
with sometimes 30 or more people, or maybe you're new to fishing and
want "to just give it a try" for the morning, then party
boat fishing is for you.
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