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Old 02-19-2014, 10:13 AM
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Took the 16' boat to Cape Canaveral. We are strictly fishing inside in The Banana and Indian Rivers. Both of these are salt water and are Intracoastal. After a 30 min ride with no wake because of the Manatees we reached our destination on a large canal linking the two rivers together. Small jig head tipped with shrimp and it was game on. First bluefish then a few spotted sea trout. Then the ''Whiting'' took over. They call them whiting but we call them kingfish. Same thing we catch in the surf in the surf in New Jersey. Great eating and on an ultra light with six pound test we had a blast. We landed and released near 100, we didn't count. Blowfish also and all you want. The blues are small one to two pounds but fight like hell on the light rods. The launch ramps are free and beautiful. Floating docks and rest rooms as well as picinic tables. Florida does it right! Ten bucks in bait and a whopping two gallons of fuel! Champagne taste and a beer pocket book lol. Fluke are next at Sebastian Inlet. Limit is ten at 12''. I have landed some nice ones there up to four pounds and have seen them up to 8 lbs.
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Old 02-19-2014, 10:19 AM
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Sounds like fun. Enjoy!
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Old 02-19-2014, 12:05 PM
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do you have to get a temporary out of state license when fishing there? when i have been on party boats or charters in florida i have had to fill out paperwork but the license fee is included in the fare
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Old 02-19-2014, 12:19 PM
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Hey capt Sal, I wonder if the flatties you are catching are Southern Flounder as opposed to our Summer Flounder?.. Fluke do go as far south as Florida, but they are nowhere near as common as the Southern Flounder.. They look pretty similar to fluke, but are just a bit smaller on average... no biggie, just wondering... bob
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Old 02-19-2014, 05:52 PM
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Never mind.. I researched it and found that Florida has 3 "fluke type" species.. The summer flounder, southern flounder. and Gulf Flounder, which looks like a Four spot with only 3 spots!..
They lump them all together in the size/bag limit, which isn't a bad idea...
In my research I discovered the Florida recs are screaming because the flounder numbers are dropping like a rock.. Same old same old.. The fish are bringing very big money, same as grouper, red snapper etc, and the commercials are decimating them.. Netters ,giggers, etc.. The locals are cashing in by spearing[gigging] them at night.. they say the inlets sometimes have hundreds of guys with lights on thier boats out there each and every night all year.They are calling for reduced bag limits of course.. Just for once I would like to see the commercials have to take the same number as the recs... In any case, it sounds like there is still some good fishing in the Florida tidal rivers... I would love to get a little place down there someday... bob
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Old 02-19-2014, 08:57 PM
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do you have to get a temporary out of state license when fishing there? when i have been on party boats or charters in florida i have had to fill out paperwork but the license fee is included in the fare
When fishing from a ''for hire '' boat you do not need a salt water lic. All private boats,piers and surf you are required to have the lic.You can get it for a week or the season. Season lic. non res. $48 and they use the money wisely!
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Old 02-19-2014, 09:07 PM
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I would love to get a little place down there someday... bob[/QUOTE]

I did at a price you not believe compared to New Jersey! Taxes are $650 a year lol The fluke I have caught are the same as NJ although they have sub species. The further South you go or on the West coast they are more prevalent.
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Old 02-19-2014, 09:53 PM
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Hey Cap- Great light tackle action- love it!!! its amazing how Florida authorities help set it all up for fun. Wish they would catch on up in the norh east.
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Sounds like a great time!
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Old 02-20-2014, 08:42 AM
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When fishing from a ''for hire '' boat you do not need a salt water lic. All private boats,piers and surf you are required to have the lic.You can get it for a week or the season. Season lic. non res. $48 and they use the money wisely!
Nice! Thanks for the info. My inlaws are in New Port Ritchie and I get down there at least once a year.
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