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Florida Keys Backcountry Info
Hi Everyone, just joined this group.
A buddy of mine and I travel down to Key West about once a year to do some fishing. We rent a boat down there and have a pretty good time. This year, we want to stop further up the Keys for a couple of days and hire a backcountry guide to see what that is like. We've fishing the shallows of South Texas for years, but neither of us is brave or stupid enough to try and navigate the Keys Backcountry in a rental boat. Any suggestions? We're looking for a guide, but to start with, we're not sure what area to stay in. Marathon, Islamorada, Largo? Any suggestions would be much appreciated. It's hard to get through all the tourist websites to get any real information off the net. Thanks. Dunc |
Florida Keys Backcountry Info
Dunc wrote: Hi Everyone, just joined this group. A buddy of mine and I travel down to Key West about once a year to do some fishing. We rent a boat down there and have a pretty good time. This year, we want to stop further up the Keys for a couple of days and hire a backcountry guide to see what that is like. We've fishing the shallows of South Texas for years, but neither of us is brave or stupid enough to try and navigate the Keys Backcountry in a rental boat. Any suggestions? We're looking for a guide, but to start with, we're not sure what area to stay in. Marathon, Islamorada, Largo? Any suggestions would be much appreciated. It's hard to get through all the tourist websites to get any real information off the net. Thanks. Dunc I just got back from Islamorada on Tuesday, Sailfish were biting and the Tarpon are there in force. I would reccomend the flats guy's at Holiday Isle in Islamorada, I've never used them myself, but their's probably a dozen of them there to choose from and I've heard good things about them. You could try the resort for information. And if the weather's bad while your there you have plenty of other things to keep you busy. If you decide to go after sails while your there head down to Bud and Mary's and get on the "Catch 22", those guy's are unbeleavable. We get two sails in a day and think we did well, they come in having released fifteen and think they had an average day. |
Florida Keys Backcountry Info
If you are looking for back country fishing ( I love it) on that side try
the guides out of Flamingo at the eastern side of the Everglades National Park. The fishing is great, the place is pure wilderness beauty and you will love it. Art Yokell Riverview, FL "Capt John" wrote in message ups.com... Dunc wrote: Hi Everyone, just joined this group. A buddy of mine and I travel down to Key West about once a year to do some fishing. We rent a boat down there and have a pretty good time. This year, we want to stop further up the Keys for a couple of days and hire a backcountry guide to see what that is like. We've fishing the shallows of South Texas for years, but neither of us is brave or stupid enough to try and navigate the Keys Backcountry in a rental boat. Any suggestions? We're looking for a guide, but to start with, we're not sure what area to stay in. Marathon, Islamorada, Largo? Any suggestions would be much appreciated. It's hard to get through all the tourist websites to get any real information off the net. Thanks. Dunc I just got back from Islamorada on Tuesday, Sailfish were biting and the Tarpon are there in force. I would reccomend the flats guy's at Holiday Isle in Islamorada, I've never used them myself, but their's probably a dozen of them there to choose from and I've heard good things about them. You could try the resort for information. And if the weather's bad while your there you have plenty of other things to keep you busy. If you decide to go after sails while your there head down to Bud and Mary's and get on the "Catch 22", those guy's are unbeleavable. We get two sails in a day and think we did well, they come in having released fifteen and think they had an average day. |
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