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Sport Fishing Miami Beach

Sport Fishing Miami Beach:

Thinking of sport fishing Miami Beach? Some people come to Miami Beach in the hope of a Dennis Rodman sighting or to peruse the sands for aspiring starlets putting their best feet forward (to use an expression that is not anatomically precisely correct). But fishing enthusiasts can partake of some fine surf-casting, even among the sunbathers where it's allowed. It's a much nicer experience for those prone to mal de mer than hanging over the rail of a charter or party boat.

Sport fishing Miami Beach takes many forms. The waters of Biscayne Bay and offshore offer fine fishing from boats, but for the angler who wants to have his feet on something that doesn't rock back and forth, fishing from the beach is currently the only option, though there will soon be another. And being shorebound, though it does limit the range of species available, does not restrict the size of fish the angler might encounter. Sharks up to 8 feet and tarpon weighing over 100 pounds are regularly hooked.

What should you know about sport fishing Miami Beach? Experienced fishermen use long surf rods with upwards of ten ounces of weight to heave their baits far into the sea; yet it is not altogether uncommon to see predators chase bait fish right up onto the beach. So what can you catch?

Sport fishing Miami Beach has it all. Regular runs of bluefish and Spanish mackerel occur in the fall and winter, and jack crevalle may come by at any time. But the fisherman who is chasing big game will concentrate his fishing in the fall during the mullet run, anytime from September through November. The mullet will be pursued by hungry tarpon, jack crevalle and sharks, and you never know what might be hanging around: cobia, barracuda, and huge snook are often caught.

At one time, fishing piers were part of sport fishing Miami Beach, but Hurricane Wilma destroyed the last and best-known one in Sunny Isles in 2005. The pier is now being rebuilt, and is scheduled to open in August of 2011. When finished, the new structure will offer a boatless fisherman a chance to get well out past the breakers and try for pelagics like bonito (litttle tunny), kingfish and sailfish.

If sport fishing Miami Beach sounds like fun, your assumptions are correct. For those who have never tried it, and then finally do, it soon becomes a regular pastime. For those who are experts, they come here all the time to try their luck in the warm waters of South Florida. Yes, sport fishing in Miami Beach is a ton of fun. Every day is different and every day, you are sure to catch something. Usually, much more. Whatever your style, there is something for everyone when sport fishing Miami Beach. Come and check it out today!

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