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Hi NG
I was hoping someone could give me a hint about finding affordable fishing charters in Florida. We are 2 persons and we are looking for a single day offshore-charter in either The Keys, Miami, Orlando or Ft. Lauderdale (these are the destinations in our vacation). We plan to spend about 3 weeks in Florida in september and would like to go fishing for larger species but find the general charter rates of $600-1000 a bit expensive. One option could be sharing a charter boat with another couple and another option could be to find a cheaper boat. In any case, we expect to spend no mere than $200-400 for 2 persons/ 8hours. Any good suggestions?? Any kind of help would be very welcome. Thanks in advance Soren, DK |
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Why don't you try to find a guide who can take you inshore or nearshore for
tarpon, snook, etc. These are usually in your price range. In the orlando area you might call Captain Johnny Miller at 386-672-4226 -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- "Are you still wasting your time with spam?... There is a solution!" Protected by GIANT Company's Spam Inspector The most powerful anti-spam software available. http://mail.spaminspector.com "SGF" wrote in message . .. Hi NG I was hoping someone could give me a hint about finding affordable fishing charters in Florida. We are 2 persons and we are looking for a single day offshore-charter in either The Keys, Miami, Orlando or Ft. Lauderdale (these are the destinations in our vacation). We plan to spend about 3 weeks in Florida in september and would like to go fishing for larger species but find the general charter rates of $600-1000 a bit expensive. One option could be sharing a charter boat with another couple and another option could be to find a cheaper boat. In any case, we expect to spend no mere than $200-400 for 2 persons/ 8hours. Any good suggestions?? Any kind of help would be very welcome. Thanks in advance Soren, DK |
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Hi "Sierra Fisher"
Thanx a lot for your reply. Donīt you think it would be possible to find someone to share the boat with on location?? Regards Soren, Denmark "Sierra fisher" skrev i en meddelelse ... Why don't you try to find a guide who can take you inshore or nearshore for tarpon, snook, etc. These are usually in your price range. In the orlando area you might call Captain Johnny Miller at 386-672-4226 -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- "Are you still wasting your time with spam?... There is a solution!" Protected by GIANT Company's Spam Inspector The most powerful anti-spam software available. http://mail.spaminspector.com "SGF" wrote in message . .. Hi NG I was hoping someone could give me a hint about finding affordable fishing charters in Florida. We are 2 persons and we are looking for a single day offshore-charter in either The Keys, Miami, Orlando or Ft. Lauderdale (these are the destinations in our vacation). We plan to spend about 3 weeks in Florida in september and would like to go fishing for larger species but find the general charter rates of $600-1000 a bit expensive. One option could be sharing a charter boat with another couple and another option could be to find a cheaper boat. In any case, we expect to spend no mere than $200-400 for 2 persons/ 8hours. Any good suggestions?? Any kind of help would be very welcome. Thanks in advance Soren, DK |
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Ti Sierra Fisher
I am beginning to get your point now and i pretty much agree with your points of view. Personally I would prefer catching a 20-30lb fish on standup-gear rather than chatching a 50-100lb fish fron the fight-chair. I would like though, to catch a larger fish like a tarpon, barracuda or something instead of "just" alle the colourfull reef-spiecies og usually no more than 1lb. As I am rather experienced in game fishing in northern europe, but rather unexperienced in your kindda game, would you mind to explain the kind of fishing you reccomend to me?? Are we talking trolling, bottom-bouncing, baitcasting or something completely different?? And at last - are there any websites regarding the subject, you might want to reccomend?? Thanx a lot in advance and for your help so far Soren, Denmark "Sierra fisher" skrev i en meddelelse ... I generally travel by myself, and I always look into sharing a boat, but it has never worked out. First it is the boat owner's best interest to take both of you out separately. He is not going to help you very much. Secondly sharing a boat with a friend is hard enough. Finally I think that inshore and near shore fishing is more exciting. It is largely sight fishing, and it is very demanding. Deep sea fishing is boring, and one hell of a lot of work when you do get a hookup. I prefer the challenge of getting the hook up, not the challenge of who is stronger. You get a 50 # fish on 100 # line and grunt away. -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- "Are you still wasting your time with spam?... There is a solution!" Protected by GIANT Company's Spam Inspector The most powerful anti-spam software available. http://mail.spaminspector.com "SGF" wrote in message . .. Hi "Sierra Fisher" Thanx a lot for your reply. Donīt you think it would be possible to find someone to share the boat with on location?? Regards Soren, Denmark "Sierra fisher" skrev i en meddelelse ... Why don't you try to find a guide who can take you inshore or nearshore for tarpon, snook, etc. These are usually in your price range. In the orlando area you might call Captain Johnny Miller at 386-672-4226 -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- "Are you still wasting your time with spam?... There is a solution!" Protected by GIANT Company's Spam Inspector The most powerful anti-spam software available. http://mail.spaminspector.com "SGF" wrote in message . .. Hi NG I was hoping someone could give me a hint about finding affordable fishing charters in Florida. We are 2 persons and we are looking for a single day offshore-charter in either The Keys, Miami, Orlando or Ft. Lauderdale (these are the destinations in our vacation). We plan to spend about 3 weeks in Florida in september and would like to go fishing for larger species but find the general charter rates of $600-1000 a bit expensive. One option could be sharing a charter boat with another couple and another option could be to find a cheaper boat. In any case, we expect to spend no mere than $200-400 for 2 persons/ 8hours. Any good suggestions?? Any kind of help would be very welcome. Thanks in advance Soren, DK |
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I am into fly fishing and know very little about plug or spinner fishing for
florida type fishing. I recommend that you do a search on guides in areas that you might want to fish, and start a dialogue with them.. Most of them can set up a program to fit your needs and skills. they are not as limited as I am. I bellieve that I gave you one name in the Orlando area. Good luck -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- "Are you still wasting your time with spam?... There is a solution!" Protected by GIANT Company's Spam Inspector The most powerful anti-spam software available. http://mail.spaminspector.com "SGF" wrote in message . .. Ti Sierra Fisher I am beginning to get your point now and i pretty much agree with your points of view. Personally I would prefer catching a 20-30lb fish on standup-gear rather than chatching a 50-100lb fish fron the fight-chair. I would like though, to catch a larger fish like a tarpon, barracuda or something instead of "just" alle the colourfull reef-spiecies og usually no more than 1lb. As I am rather experienced in game fishing in northern europe, but rather unexperienced in your kindda game, would you mind to explain the kind of fishing you reccomend to me?? Are we talking trolling, bottom-bouncing, baitcasting or something completely different?? And at last - are there any websites regarding the subject, you might want to reccomend?? Thanx a lot in advance and for your help so far Soren, Denmark "Sierra fisher" skrev i en meddelelse ... I generally travel by myself, and I always look into sharing a boat, but it has never worked out. First it is the boat owner's best interest to take both of you out separately. He is not going to help you very much. Secondly sharing a boat with a friend is hard enough. Finally I think that inshore and near shore fishing is more exciting. It is largely sight fishing, and it is very demanding. Deep sea fishing is boring, and one hell of a lot of work when you do get a hookup. I prefer the challenge of getting the hook up, not the challenge of who is stronger. You get a 50 # fish on 100 # line and grunt away. -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- "Are you still wasting your time with spam?... There is a solution!" Protected by GIANT Company's Spam Inspector The most powerful anti-spam software available. http://mail.spaminspector.com "SGF" wrote in message . .. Hi "Sierra Fisher" Thanx a lot for your reply. Donīt you think it would be possible to find someone to share the boat with on location?? Regards Soren, Denmark "Sierra fisher" skrev i en meddelelse ... Why don't you try to find a guide who can take you inshore or nearshore for tarpon, snook, etc. These are usually in your price range. In the orlando area you might call Captain Johnny Miller at 386-672-4226 -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- "Are you still wasting your time with spam?... There is a solution!" Protected by GIANT Company's Spam Inspector The most powerful anti-spam software available. http://mail.spaminspector.com "SGF" wrote in message . .. Hi NG I was hoping someone could give me a hint about finding affordable fishing charters in Florida. We are 2 persons and we are looking for a single day offshore-charter in either The Keys, Miami, Orlando or Ft. Lauderdale (these are the destinations in our vacation). We plan to spend about 3 weeks in Florida in september and would like to go fishing for larger species but find the general charter rates of $600-1000 a bit expensive. One option could be sharing a charter boat with another couple and another option could be to find a cheaper boat. In any case, we expect to spend no mere than $200-400 for 2 persons/ 8hours. Any good suggestions?? Any kind of help would be very welcome. Thanks in advance Soren, DK |
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SGF wrote:
Hi NG I was hoping someone could give me a hint about finding affordable fishing charters in Florida. We are 2 persons and we are looking for a single day offshore-charter in either The Keys, Miami, Orlando or Ft. Lauderdale (these are the destinations in our vacation). We plan to spend about 3 weeks in Florida in september and would like to go fishing for larger species but find the general charter rates of $600-1000 a bit expensive. One option could be sharing a charter boat with another couple and another option could be to find a cheaper boat. In any case, we expect to spend no mere than $200-400 for 2 persons/ 8hours. Any good suggestions?? Any kind of help would be very welcome. Thanks in advance Soren, DK I just fininhed a trip the end of May to Tampa Florida. I attended a conference and had some time to take a day fishing. I agree that inshore fisihing to be more fun than the blue water fishing. Durning my time on the water I caught 10 nice Snook and a bunch od Ocean Trout. The guide I used is Capt. Jim Huddleson (727) 439-9017. His web site is www.captainhud.com. He uses Palm Harbor Dock and is just south of Tarpon Springs and North of Tampa. If taking a guide from Tampa you spend a lot of time getting out of the Bay and out to where the Snook are. At Palm Harbor the boat ride is only a a few of minutes and you are fishing, not riding around. He is a Florida native, and is a IGFA world record holder. If you want o do some inshore fishing near Tampa, I recommend him very highly. I had a good time, good conversation on the water, excellent learning experience and he put me on some really nice Snook. I don't think a guide is a cheap investment, but then again you have to look at the service provided. Boat, gas, bait, tackle all cost money, and the guide has knowledge you are paying for. I f you would like to see some of my fishing picture, I maintain a personal website for family and friends to see pictures, www.cafe-american.us . click on fishing expeditions. Rick Laws Athesn, AL |
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Rick Laws wrote: I just fininhed a trip the end of May to Tampa Florida. I attended a conference and had some time to take a day fishing. I agree that inshore fisihing to be more fun than the blue water fishing. Durning my time on the water I caught 10 nice Snook and a bunch od Ocean Trout. The guide I used is Capt. Jim Huddleson (727) 439-9017. His web site is www.captainhud.com. He uses Palm Harbor Dock and is just south of Tarpon Springs and North of Tampa. If taking a guide from Tampa you spend a lot of time getting out of the Bay and out to where the Snook are. At Palm Harbor the boat ride is only a a few of minutes and you are fishing, not riding around. He is a Florida native, and is a IGFA world record holder. If you want o do some inshore fishing near Tampa, I recommend him very highly. I had a good time, good conversation on the water, excellent learning experience and he put me on some really nice Snook. I don't think a guide is a cheap investment, but then again you have to look at the service provided. Boat, gas, bait, tackle all cost money, and the guide has knowledge you are paying for. I f you would like to see some of my fishing picture, I maintain a personal website for family and friends to see pictures, www.cafe-american.us . click on fishing expeditions. Sounds like you had a good trip. I was down for the week as well and missed my chance on the snook but caught some nice trout including a 26 inch fish that fought hard. I would disagree with you on taking a guide out of Tampa being more of a boat ride however. I was fishing out of my kayak on the east side of Tampa Bay. There are spots all around the bay where snook, redfish, trout and even tarpon are plentiful. A guide is a good idea for anyone who has limited time and limited knowledge of the fishing where you are. You will maximize your time and fun and even long time anglers can learn from a good guide. For the money, usually $200 - $300 for a half day and $400 - $500 for a full day with one or two anglers. The nice thing about going solo is that you get all the fish. I have been on some trips with multiple anglers and it is hard sitting there watching your buddy fight a fish you could be. In my case we had 5 on a larger boat and I got one shot at a tarpon, the only one which threw the hook. I was glad for the others but man did I want to be on the rod. good fishin' atljoe -- "Atlanta Joe" aka Joe Webb Flats fishing is Flat Fun! Visit my site at http://flatsfisher.com |
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Hi NG
A lot of thanks to the both of you for your very useful advise and oppinions. I will surely look into the www.captainhud.com website and reconsider my fishing plans. Also I think itīs great that you bother to spend a few nimutes helping me out. Iīll let you know, what it all ends up with Best regards Soren, Denmark "joe" skrev i en meddelelse ... In article , Rick Laws wrote: I just fininhed a trip the end of May to Tampa Florida. I attended a conference and had some time to take a day fishing. I agree that inshore fisihing to be more fun than the blue water fishing. Durning my time on the water I caught 10 nice Snook and a bunch od Ocean Trout. The guide I used is Capt. Jim Huddleson (727) 439-9017. His web site is www.captainhud.com. He uses Palm Harbor Dock and is just south of Tarpon Springs and North of Tampa. If taking a guide from Tampa you spend a lot of time getting out of the Bay and out to where the Snook are. At Palm Harbor the boat ride is only a a few of minutes and you are fishing, not riding around. He is a Florida native, and is a IGFA world record holder. If you want o do some inshore fishing near Tampa, I recommend him very highly. I had a good time, good conversation on the water, excellent learning experience and he put me on some really nice Snook. I don't think a guide is a cheap investment, but then again you have to look at the service provided. Boat, gas, bait, tackle all cost money, and the guide has knowledge you are paying for. I f you would like to see some of my fishing picture, I maintain a personal website for family and friends to see pictures, www.cafe-american.us . click on fishing expeditions. Sounds like you had a good trip. I was down for the week as well and missed my chance on the snook but caught some nice trout including a 26 inch fish that fought hard. I would disagree with you on taking a guide out of Tampa being more of a boat ride however. I was fishing out of my kayak on the east side of Tampa Bay. There are spots all around the bay where snook, redfish, trout and even tarpon are plentiful. A guide is a good idea for anyone who has limited time and limited knowledge of the fishing where you are. You will maximize your time and fun and even long time anglers can learn from a good guide. For the money, usually $200 - $300 for a half day and $400 - $500 for a full day with one or two anglers. The nice thing about going solo is that you get all the fish. I have been on some trips with multiple anglers and it is hard sitting there watching your buddy fight a fish you could be. In my case we had 5 on a larger boat and I got one shot at a tarpon, the only one which threw the hook. I was glad for the others but man did I want to be on the rod. good fishin' atljoe -- "Atlanta Joe" aka Joe Webb Flats fishing is Flat Fun! Visit my site at http://flatsfisher.com |
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I have a site on S. Fla. fishing that includes links to local guides at
http://inshore.com/f-guides.html. You can check some there sites and see what looks good in your price range. Don't be shy about sending them an email if you have any questions. From Miami your have access to Flamingo, Florida Bay, the Upper Keys and Biscayne Bay for inshore fishing and the Gulfstream just minutes away if you still want to go offshore. Note: during the summer with the calmer seas some of the smaller boats fish for dolphin in the same areas as the big boats at a much better price. "SGF" wrote in message . .. Hi NG A lot of thanks to the both of you for your very useful advise and oppinions. I will surely look into the www.captainhud.com website and reconsider my fishing plans. Also I think itīs great that you bother to spend a few nimutes helping me out. Iīll let you know, what it all ends up with Best regards Soren, Denmark "joe" skrev i en meddelelse ... In article , Rick Laws wrote: I just fininhed a trip the end of May to Tampa Florida. I attended a conference and had some time to take a day fishing. I agree that inshore fisihing to be more fun than the blue water fishing. Durning my time on the water I caught 10 nice Snook and a bunch od Ocean Trout. The guide I used is Capt. Jim Huddleson (727) 439-9017. His web site is www.captainhud.com. He uses Palm Harbor Dock and is just south of Tarpon Springs and North of Tampa. If taking a guide from Tampa you spend a lot of time getting out of the Bay and out to where the Snook are. At Palm Harbor the boat ride is only a a few of minutes and you are fishing, not riding around. He is a Florida native, and is a IGFA world record holder. If you want o do some inshore fishing near Tampa, I recommend him very highly. I had a good time, good conversation on the water, excellent learning experience and he put me on some really nice Snook. I don't think a guide is a cheap investment, but then again you have to look at the service provided. Boat, gas, bait, tackle all cost money, and the guide has knowledge you are paying for. I f you would like to see some of my fishing picture, I maintain a personal website for family and friends to see pictures, www.cafe-american.us . click on fishing expeditions. Sounds like you had a good trip. I was down for the week as well and missed my chance on the snook but caught some nice trout including a 26 inch fish that fought hard. I would disagree with you on taking a guide out of Tampa being more of a boat ride however. I was fishing out of my kayak on the east side of Tampa Bay. There are spots all around the bay where snook, redfish, trout and even tarpon are plentiful. A guide is a good idea for anyone who has limited time and limited knowledge of the fishing where you are. You will maximize your time and fun and even long time anglers can learn from a good guide. For the money, usually $200 - $300 for a half day and $400 - $500 for a full day with one or two anglers. The nice thing about going solo is that you get all the fish. I have been on some trips with multiple anglers and it is hard sitting there watching your buddy fight a fish you could be. In my case we had 5 on a larger boat and I got one shot at a tarpon, the only one which threw the hook. I was glad for the others but man did I want to be on the rod. good fishin' atljoe -- "Atlanta Joe" aka Joe Webb Flats fishing is Flat Fun! Visit my site at http://flatsfisher.com |
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Hey Jhook
Thanks a lot for your reply. I had a look at your site and I think, it great!!! Is there any of the smaller boates in the Miami og Key West area, oyu would recommend for offshore-fishing in summertime?? Thanks again Soren "jhook" skrev i en meddelelse . .. I have a site on S. Fla. fishing that includes links to local guides at http://inshore.com/f-guides.html. You can check some there sites and see what looks good in your price range. Don't be shy about sending them an email if you have any questions. From Miami your have access to Flamingo, Florida Bay, the Upper Keys and Biscayne Bay for inshore fishing and the Gulfstream just minutes away if you still want to go offshore. Note: during the summer with the calmer seas some of the smaller boats fish for dolphin in the same areas as the big boats at a much better price. "SGF" wrote in message . .. Hi NG A lot of thanks to the both of you for your very useful advise and oppinions. I will surely look into the www.captainhud.com website and reconsider my fishing plans. Also I think itīs great that you bother to spend a few nimutes helping me out. Iīll let you know, what it all ends up with Best regards Soren, Denmark "joe" skrev i en meddelelse ... In article , Rick Laws wrote: I just fininhed a trip the end of May to Tampa Florida. I attended a conference and had some time to take a day fishing. I agree that inshore fisihing to be more fun than the blue water fishing. Durning my time on the water I caught 10 nice Snook and a bunch od Ocean Trout. The guide I used is Capt. Jim Huddleson (727) 439-9017. His web site is www.captainhud.com. He uses Palm Harbor Dock and is just south of Tarpon Springs and North of Tampa. If taking a guide from Tampa you spend a lot of time getting out of the Bay and out to where the Snook are. At Palm Harbor the boat ride is only a a few of minutes and you are fishing, not riding around. He is a Florida native, and is a IGFA world record holder. If you want o do some inshore fishing near Tampa, I recommend him very highly. I had a good time, good conversation on the water, excellent learning experience and he put me on some really nice Snook. I don't think a guide is a cheap investment, but then again you have to look at the service provided. Boat, gas, bait, tackle all cost money, and the guide has knowledge you are paying for. I f you would like to see some of my fishing picture, I maintain a personal website for family and friends to see pictures, www.cafe-american.us . click on fishing expeditions. Sounds like you had a good trip. I was down for the week as well and missed my chance on the snook but caught some nice trout including a 26 inch fish that fought hard. I would disagree with you on taking a guide out of Tampa being more of a boat ride however. I was fishing out of my kayak on the east side of Tampa Bay. There are spots all around the bay where snook, redfish, trout and even tarpon are plentiful. A guide is a good idea for anyone who has limited time and limited knowledge of the fishing where you are. You will maximize your time and fun and even long time anglers can learn from a good guide. For the money, usually $200 - $300 for a half day and $400 - $500 for a full day with one or two anglers. The nice thing about going solo is that you get all the fish. I have been on some trips with multiple anglers and it is hard sitting there watching your buddy fight a fish you could be. In my case we had 5 on a larger boat and I got one shot at a tarpon, the only one which threw the hook. I was glad for the others but man did I want to be on the rod. good fishin' atljoe -- "Atlanta Joe" aka Joe Webb Flats fishing is Flat Fun! Visit my site at http://flatsfisher.com |
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