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These fish will jump, pull, and shake. Snook are known for it's powerful runs and tailwalking antics like a largemouth bass does. Often found in heavy cover and near deep water. Sometimes these fish resemble a runaway freight train when they're fighting, even to an experienced angler.The common snook is one of the most prized gamefish in Florida. See Snook caught by our clients below.
Bronze Bombers
Red Drum (aka. Redfish) is an inshore species until they attain roughly 30 inches (4 years), then they migrate to join the nearshore population; spawning occurs from August to November in nearshore waters. Feeds on crustaceans, fish and mollusks; longevity to 20 years or more. Pound for pound the Red is one hard charging fish. Once it hits the afterburners it's time to hang on!
A fish to be reckoned with
Spotted Trout are some of the most common fish caught on any given day. Trout are usually found over grass, sand and sandy bottoms. They move into slow-moving or still, deep waters in cold weather. Don't be fooled by the docile name, Seatrout can get to gargantuan proportions and provide quite a challenge on light tackle.
The Silver King
The "King" of the flats; tarpon will make you spend an eternity fighting in the artistic battle they put on. The Tarpon is one exciting fish! It is known for its breathtaking leaps that are very much like a submarine launched missile and it's long and powerful runs. For safety both for you and the fish, we will pursue smaller Tarpon up to 40 pounds. Baby "Poons" are a sheer delight when tackled with light line. Tarpon are seasonal fish, often being pursued in the spring and summer months in canals, lagoons and backwater bays.
For the Log Rodders
More excitement than you can wave an eight weight at!
Fly fishing from a kayak is a lot easier than it sounds. Kayak fly-fishing is one of the best methods to get up close to the fish and is a most pleasurable way to enjoy both of these wonderful sports.
Check out our fly fishing catches and images below.
More than just the Usual Suspects
There is much more to inshore kayak fishing in Florida than the "glamour" species. Flounder, Sheepshead, Spanish Mackrel, Jack Crevalle make up most of the incidental catch. All however are great fun to catch and some like Mangrove Snapper and Pompano can be mighty tasty table fare.
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