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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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