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FISHING AND TARPON
FISHING CHARTERS
TARPON FISHING FL GULF COAST
TARPON FISHING CHARTERS
The Flats of West Central Florida stretch for miles and miles of mangrove islands, rivers, bayous, bays barrier islands, estuary tidal creeks, and deeper passes. There are no parallels, no comparisons, and no training grounds in any other type of fishing. This is an opportunity, fishing at it’s finest where an angler can stalk his quarry with the skill and finesse of a hunter. The shallow flats are unique and addictive. Flats’ fishing is the fastest growing sport in the nation.
Flats form a specific estuarial ecosystem and are usually characterized by relatively level or slow sloping terrain. Turtle and eelgrass and other types of marine vegetation require sunlight to thrive, marine grasses can only grow in shallow water; however, sharp drop-offs or man made channels are the exception. Most flats lie in rich intertidal zone with vast portions exposed to the air and sun or barely covered with water at low tide. Others, of course, are deeper waters to 15 feet.
Because of the abundance of food in this constantly changing environment, game fish leave the sanctuary of the depts to search for a meal. To them these sallow expanses represent eateries with treats (meals) cramming interlining structures such as flat rock (limestone) oyster bars, rock piles, sand potholes and the grasses itself. Thin water makes every fish spooky. They are out of their element and know it. Given a choice, these creatures would abandon the idea of prowling these areas but they return day after day because that is where the majority of their food supplies lives.
In our area miles of flats stretch interrupted only by rivers, man-made channels, deep finger channels that provide easy access for fish entering and leaving the shallows. These deeper areas also hold fish as they wait to move on the high ground via some swash channel.
From a fishing standpoint, a productive flat generally has a good tidal flow, connects with deep water and offers fish some type of structure or cover along their route to the flat. As shallows taper into deeper waters, these sand and grass dotted edges become holding areas for fish at times.
Timing is critical, being on a flat during the right season, water temperature, wind direction, tide, bait on the flat, birds, can all attribute to many fish or no fish at all.
Fishing these areas presents an abundance of different kinds of fish and novice to expert fishermen can enjoy a full or half day of friendly-guided fishing trips with a one to four person capacity. In our area we have Tarpon, Snook, Redfish, Trout, Cobia, Kingfish, Spanish mackerel, Jack Crevalle, Flounder, Grouper, Snapper, Blue fish, Ladyfish and more all on or near the flats and beautiful backcountry bays, nearshore and inshore calm clear waters.
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