North J. Kroster: Jan 15, 2008

If you like to fish and Florida, you can enjoy both while backwater fishing in many areas of the state. Where you decide to go depends on the type of fishing you are after and the type of fish you wish to catch. For those that want the visual pleasure of seeing a silver tarpon fishtail across the water when hooked on their line, then the Naples, Florida, area is the perfect fishing venue. If you are a bass fisherman, then the lakes in the middle of the state and the mysterious Everglades are the places to visit. The Intercoastal Waterway allows easy access to many different fishing experiences. This waterway connects to canals, streams, and creeks, which empty into this water passage adjacent to Jacksonville. The variety of fish that can be caught here depends on the time of the year, the weather, and your preference. Gator trout, Seatrout, Snook, and red and blues can be caught in profusion. It all depends on what you want from your fishing.

Wintertime fishing in the middle of the state and north lends itself to excellent crappie fishing. The angler that gets into a school of crappie will wear out their fishing addiction in no time at all. In addition to being fun to catch, they are great eating when cooked after being freshly caught. Use light tackle to make it more fun.

Fishing with the help of a guide, no matter what type of fish you?re after, will almost guarantee a successful fishing trip. Florida fishing guides are local, knowledgeable, and will supply all that is needed for a successful fishing venture. They are extremely useful when trying the Everglades out or when flat fishing in the shallow coastal waters.

Another fun and usually reliable fishing trip is going after snappers in the mangrove islands. Snappers love the mangrove habitat. Fishing for snappers is not only very enjoyable, but they are delicious when freshly pan fried. South Florida offers thousands of square miles of mangrove islands for the snapper enthusiasts.

Each of the four seasons offers different fishing experiences for the Florida visitor. The most popular are fall, winter, and spring. The summer fishing, while decent, is not to the liking of those who do not like sultry weather. Florida summers are sultry, as you must remember you are in the tropics.

Florida fishing makes even the amateur look like a pro. The fish are there to be caught.

Wayne Gilbert is a Florida native with over 30 years of fishing experience. His website about Flats Fishing has been providing its viewers with extensive coverage of the Florida backcountry fishing scene for a long time. Other topics include backcountry fishing, Florida Keys fishing, and individual gamefish habitats,statistics, and locations.

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