Category: Fishing
Jan
17
2010
In the St Johns Pass area- Off of Tarpon Springs Florida?
Depressed Lonely. asked:
Would it be a better bet to take a charter boat deep sea fishing tommorow June 29th or June 30th? Due to tides and moon…I want to catch some keeper grouper.
All of you guys gave me great help and always have so I am just going to put this one to voting because I do not want to pick one out of these three great answers thanks to all of you!
Would it be a better bet to take a charter boat deep sea fishing tommorow June 29th or June 30th? Due to tides and moon…I want to catch some keeper grouper.
All of you guys gave me great help and always have so I am just going to put this one to voting because I do not want to pick one out of these three great answers thanks to all of you!
Jan
11
2010
Fishing help me! :DDDD?
Ga P asked:
ok. i live in florida , (near tampa bay). There are little man made ponds all around me. Yesterday i fished in one and got 4 bluegills and 1 small tilapia! I was using corn and i was out there for like 1 hour. There is this lake near me called tarpon lake .I go dock fishing early morning sometimes, and catch only like 1 bluegill and even if im lucky some small mouth bass. But the corn doesnt seem to work as well in the lake , as it does in the pond. Oh and for the bass i catch i use a scented fake work , with no bobber.
ok. i live in florida , (near tampa bay). There are little man made ponds all around me. Yesterday i fished in one and got 4 bluegills and 1 small tilapia! I was using corn and i was out there for like 1 hour. There is this lake near me called tarpon lake .I go dock fishing early morning sometimes, and catch only like 1 bluegill and even if im lucky some small mouth bass. But the corn doesnt seem to work as well in the lake , as it does in the pond. Oh and for the bass i catch i use a scented fake work , with no bobber.
What are some good baits for bluegill??
Jan
10
2010
what fish do you most want to catch?
zach asked:
1-5 mine are
1) 10lb largemouth
2) any type of big Marlin
3) adult tarpon
4) Alligator Gar
5) great white, not to kill it
1-5 mine are
1) 10lb largemouth
2) any type of big Marlin
3) adult tarpon
4) Alligator Gar
5) great white, not to kill it
Also i want to learn how to fly fish. What way of fishing do you want to expierence that you havent
do your 1-5, not pick from my list. i just did mine as an example/to let you know
Jan
10
2010
Anyone familiar with miami florida fishing?
snoodshooter asked:
Hey there, I will be in miami for a few days and would like to go fishing maybe on one of them. There will be 2 of us who want to fish. We are not real species specific or anything. We just want to fish for a few hours and maybe catch a few of this or that. Tarpon would be cool but not required. Does anybody have experience with a certain charter place down there? Like I said, it will be for just a few hours preferrebly and would like to spend not more than 300 dollars or so. Does this place exist? I am open to suggestions for miami fishing.
Hey there, I will be in miami for a few days and would like to go fishing maybe on one of them. There will be 2 of us who want to fish. We are not real species specific or anything. We just want to fish for a few hours and maybe catch a few of this or that. Tarpon would be cool but not required. Does anybody have experience with a certain charter place down there? Like I said, it will be for just a few hours preferrebly and would like to spend not more than 300 dollars or so. Does this place exist? I am open to suggestions for miami fishing.
Jan
05
2010
At what depth is Bluegill most likely to be found? Structures?
Depressed Lonely. asked:
At what depth are bluegill most likely to be found? What structures are they mostly near? And has any fished at Anderson Park-Tarpon Springs, Florida?
If so where are the best places to fish?, and what are the most common fish spiecies there?, what type of bait should I use?
At what depth are bluegill most likely to be found? What structures are they mostly near? And has any fished at Anderson Park-Tarpon Springs, Florida?
If so where are the best places to fish?, and what are the most common fish spiecies there?, what type of bait should I use?
Thanks for all the help,
Carlito For WWE Champ.
Jan
05
2010
Florida Keys Tarpon Fishing
Florida Keys Tarpon are perhaps the most highly sought after fish in the United States. To catch Tarpon consistently you need to have a thorough understanding of their behavior patterns.
You can and will encounter Tarpon in all different kinds of habitats. I have seen Tarpon in excess of one hundred pounds basking in the sun in water about one foot deep within ten yards of the shore. Later in the day you may encounter the same fish in much deeper water near a bridge.
The seven mile bridge that connects Marathon Key to the lower keys is perhaps the most fished area of water in the country for large Tarpon.
Let’s start first with equipment. When you fish for Tarpon you are seeking a fish that can be anywhere from twenty to two hundred pounds. The problem you have is that you cannot use tackle that is too heavy. Tarpon are a very wary fish that will instantly ignore a presentation that does not seem natural.
An example of their wariness took place several years ago on my first visit to the Florida Keys. We just got in from a successful day of fishing I noticed a large Tarpon of about forty pounds suspending close to shore. I threw a shrimp into the water and it inhaled it immediately. My son took a rod we were using to fish for shark and putting a smaller hook on it tried to offer the Tarpon a shrimp on the hook.
No matter how close he put the offering the fish would have nothing to do with it. I then took a Snapper rod with fifteen pound monofilament line, added a thirty pound clear fluorocarbon leader and after baiting the hook was instantly hooked up with the large Tarpon. Lesson learned is keeping the tackle as light as possible.
I recommend a medium to heavy action rod of high quality. You need enough backbone to set the hook but more importantly you need a rod that will put pressure on the fish and tire him out.
The reel is perhaps the most important piece of equipment. The initial run a Tarpon will make is to say the least very impressive. You need a reel that will hold at least two hundred yards of line, preferably more.
If you are lucky enough to latch onto a very large Tarpon you will often have to chase him with your boat to prevent him from spooling your reel. A well oiled top of the line drag is a must on your reel. Anything less will not be sufficient to land a large Tarpon.
If you are live bait fishing you also need to select the proper hook. In the Florida Keys there are restrictions on hook design in certain areas. If fishing on the gulf side in a boat you must use circle hooks.
When fishing on the Atlantic side you can use the standard “J” style hooks which are much more efficient at hooking fish of any species. Whatever the case do not cut corners, but high quality hooks and keep them sharp as you can.
By: Daniel Eggertsen
About the Author:
You can and will encounter Tarpon in all different kinds of habitats. I have seen Tarpon in excess of one hundred pounds basking in the sun in water about one foot deep within ten yards of the shore. Later in the day you may encounter the same fish in much deeper water near a bridge.
The seven mile bridge that connects Marathon Key to the lower keys is perhaps the most fished area of water in the country for large Tarpon.
Let’s start first with equipment. When you fish for Tarpon you are seeking a fish that can be anywhere from twenty to two hundred pounds. The problem you have is that you cannot use tackle that is too heavy. Tarpon are a very wary fish that will instantly ignore a presentation that does not seem natural.
An example of their wariness took place several years ago on my first visit to the Florida Keys. We just got in from a successful day of fishing I noticed a large Tarpon of about forty pounds suspending close to shore. I threw a shrimp into the water and it inhaled it immediately. My son took a rod we were using to fish for shark and putting a smaller hook on it tried to offer the Tarpon a shrimp on the hook.
No matter how close he put the offering the fish would have nothing to do with it. I then took a Snapper rod with fifteen pound monofilament line, added a thirty pound clear fluorocarbon leader and after baiting the hook was instantly hooked up with the large Tarpon. Lesson learned is keeping the tackle as light as possible.
I recommend a medium to heavy action rod of high quality. You need enough backbone to set the hook but more importantly you need a rod that will put pressure on the fish and tire him out.
The reel is perhaps the most important piece of equipment. The initial run a Tarpon will make is to say the least very impressive. You need a reel that will hold at least two hundred yards of line, preferably more.
If you are lucky enough to latch onto a very large Tarpon you will often have to chase him with your boat to prevent him from spooling your reel. A well oiled top of the line drag is a must on your reel. Anything less will not be sufficient to land a large Tarpon.
If you are live bait fishing you also need to select the proper hook. In the Florida Keys there are restrictions on hook design in certain areas. If fishing on the gulf side in a boat you must use circle hooks.
When fishing on the Atlantic side you can use the standard “J” style hooks which are much more efficient at hooking fish of any species. Whatever the case do not cut corners, but high quality hooks and keep them sharp as you can.
By: Daniel Eggertsen
About the Author:
Dan Eggertsen is a fishing researcher and enthusiast who is committed to providing the best saltwater fishing information possible. Get more information on saltwater fishing in the Florida Keys here: http://www.asksaltwaterfishing.com/






