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Starting a Fishing Charter Business

Starting a Fishing Charter Business

Starting a Fishing Charter Business


Captain Randall Shaw has spent a decade mastering the seas as a fishing charter captain, and now he’s rolling out the welcome mat for you to join the ranks of successful charter operators.

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Our captains online course on LandedFishing Teachable, “How to Start a Fishing Charter Business,” is your golden ticket. If you’ve got a burning passion for fishing and a dream of turning it into your livelihood.

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Want to be a fishing Charter Captain?

Becoming a Full-Time Fishing Guide

Alright, diving straight into the heart of it, becoming a fishing charter captain is not just about loving fishing or being good at it. It’s a blend of skill, knowledge, business acumen, and patience. Here’s the scoop on what you really need to focus on:

Licensing and Certifications:

First off, you can’t skip the legal stuff. Depending on where you plan to operate, you’ll need a captain’s license from the relevant authorities.

With both in-class and online options finding the method that bests fit your schedule is a great place to start.

Boat and Equipment:

Your boat is your office. It doesn’t have to be a yacht, but it does need to be presentable, reliable, safe, and suited for the type of fishing charters you want to offer.

Equally important is your fishing gear and safety equipment. Keep everything up to snuff and be prepared for regular maintenance.

Knowledge and Experience:

Knowing your local waters like the back of your hand is non-negotiable. Fish patterns, safe navigation spots, and local regulations – you need to be an encyclopedia of your domain.

The Landed Fishing’s course can give you a leg up, but there’s no substitute for time spent on the water.

Business Skills:

Running a charter is running a business. You’ll need to manage bookings, marketing, customer service, and finances.

It’s not just about catching fish; it’s about creating memorable experiences for your clients. Word of mouth can make or break your business.

Safety:

This is paramount. You’re responsible for every soul on board.

CPR and first aid certification, along with rigorous safety drills and a well-thought-out emergency plan, are your best friends.

Patience and People Skills:

Finally, this is a service industry. You’ll meet all sorts of clients, and not every day on the water will be perfect.

Being able to maintain a positive attitude, even when the fish aren’t biting, can set you apart.

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Learning What it Takes to be a Successful Charter Fishing Guide

For anyone seriously considering this path, the Landed Fishing’s Captains Course is a great starting point. It can provide you with the knowledge and credentials to set your charter business on the right course. After that, it’s about putting in the work, continually learning, and always striving to offer the best experience to your clients.

Market Research & Identifying Your Crew:

Knowing who you’re fishing for is step one. Shaw’s got the lowdown on pinpointing your ideal customers and tailoring your business to meet their expectations. It’s about finding your spot in the vast ocean of opportunities.

Choosing Your Vessel Wisely:

Your boat is more than just a boat; it’s the foundation of your guest’s experience. Shaw will guide you through choosing the right ship that aligns with your vision, ensuring it’s equipped to deliver unforgettable trips.

The sea of regulations and paperwork might seem daunting, but Shaw makes it navigable. He covers everything from getting licensed to ensuring your operation is above board and bulletproof in terms of safety and legality.

Marketing That Makes Waves:

In the digital age, your online presence is your storefront. Shaw teaches you how to build a brand that speaks volumes and how to effectively use social media to attract the right kind of attention.

Creating Unforgettable Journeys:

This is where your passion shines. Shaw emphasizes the importance of crafting experiences that keep customers coming back for more. It’s not just about the catch; it’s about the adventure and memories.

Steering Your Business Forward:

Running a successful charter goes beyond the open water. Shaw’s got strategies for managing your finances, scaling your business, and keeping the bookings coming.

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Take the Helm: Become a Captain

Captain Randall Shaw’s course isn’t just about learning the ropes; it’s an empowerment platform for anglers ready to captain their destinies. If you’re serious about making your mark in the charter fishing world, this is your call to action. With Shaw’s expertise as your guide, you’re not just starting a business; you’re embarking on an adventure that could redefine your life.

Are you ready to transform your passion into a profession? Your journey begins here.

Light Tackle Offshore Fishing

Offshore Fishing with Light Tackle

Offshore Fishing Anna Maria Florida

Offshore Fishing with Light Tackle

In this episode from Landed Fishing, Captain Randall and his crew embark on an action-packed fishing journey off the coast of Anna Maria, Florida, showcasing not just their angling prowess but also the rich marine life of the Gulf of Mexico.

Episode 52 starts off, with Captain Randall collaborating with Sky Net Work, a cast net company. The initial segment, filled with engaging footage and photography, offers viewers a glimpse into the intricacies of saltwater fishing of preparing for a day out on the coastal waters of Anna Maria.

Watch Video: Offshore Fishing Light Tackle

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfZuSsPQo8E

Catching Bait in Anna Maria Florida

As the morning’s filming wraps up, and the weather allows, it presents the perfect opportunity for a spontaneous fishing trip. The crew, however, decides to up the ante by venturing into the Gulf with light tackle fishing gear.

This decision might seem audacious to some, considering the vastness of the Gulf and the size of the fish that call it home. Yet, for Captain Randall and his team, it’s the challenge they’re after, demonstrating their skills and the thrill of sport fishing.

Catching Bonita on Trout Rods

Catching Offshore Fish with Trout Rods

Armed with light tackle inshore Trout rods, the crew sets out more than 30 miles into the Gulf of Mexico, aiming to catch some of the area’s most notorious fighters.

The Gulf, known for its diverse ecosystem, does not disappoint. The episode is a thrilling display of angling skill and perseverance, as the crew battles Snapper, Grouper, Bonita, and even the invasive yet visually striking Lionfish.

Each catch, a testament to the richness of Gulf marine life and the expertise required to land such hard-fighting fish with light tackle.

Catching Lionfish on Rod and Reel

Catch & Cook Lionfish and Snapper

The episode reaches its culinary climax as Captain Randall turns chef, showcasing how to prepare the day’s catch. He introduces viewers to Lion Fish Ceviche, turning an invasive species into a delicacy, and serves up a garlic-crusted mangrove snapper, offering a taste of local cuisine and the sustainable use of resources.

Lionfish Ceviche

Lion Fish Ceviche from the Gulf of Mexico

This segment not only highlights the versatility of the day’s catch but also emphasizes the importance of responsible fishing practices and the culinary treasures hidden in the Gulf’s depths.

Garlic Crusted Mangrove Snapper

Catch and Cook - Lion Fish Ceviche and Garlic Crusted Mangrove Snapper

Challenges of Offshore Fishing

Episode 52 of Landed Fishing is more than just a fishing video; it’s a narrative that intertwines the thrill of sport fishing with the beauty of the Gulf of Mexico, Anna Maria Adventures, the camaraderie of the crew, and a commitment to sustainability.

School of Rays in the Gulf of Mexico

Landed Fishing’s adventure on light tackle proves that sometimes, the greatest rewards come from the biggest challenges. It’s an episode that will inspire both seasoned anglers and novices alike, offering a glimpse into the joys and trials of saltwater fishing.

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Easy Way to Catch Live Bait with The BallyHoop Collapsible Hoop Net

Tired of using a cast net? No more getting yourself wet with a cast net, dirty boats or a livewell full of scales and dead bait. The BallyHoop net is an excellent alternative for anglers to capture fresh live bait without the mess and the stress of traditional cast nets.

Our Review of the Ballyhoop Collapsible Nets

The Ballyhoop Net

The BallyHoop products are easy to use, effective, and portable, appealing to a wide range of fishing enthusiasts looking to catch live bait.

Easy to use

Gentle on bait

Compact Portability Folds up well

Works Extremely well

Watch Video: The BallyHoop Nets

Catching Bait with the BallyHoop

Catching live bait around the Gulf Coast, just got a whole lot easier, thanks to the BallyHoop net. This game-changer means you don’t have to be a pro to snag the best bait.

BallyHoop Advantages:

• Collapsible design for easy storage and transport
• Durable construction for long-term use
• Variants tailored to different fishing needs and preferences

Chumming with Ballyhoop Collapsible Nets

BallyHoop Fishing Products:

Checkout the variety of product models from Ballyhoop:

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BallyHoop Aluminum:

The original model, known for its simplicity and effectiveness.

BallyHoop Blade

BallyHoop Blade:

A compact version, ideal for quick and easy deployment.

BallyHoop Flex

BallyHoop Flex:

Offers enhanced flexibility and adaptability in various fishing conditions.

BallyHoop Stealth

BallyHoop Stealth:

Designed for a more discreet approach, minimizing disruption to the water and bait.

Ballyhoop Collapsible Nets

Is the BallyHoop a cast net?

No, the BallyHoop is not a cast net. It is a collapsible hoop net designed for catching live bait, offering a different approach to bait capture that is distinct from the traditional casting method of cast nets.

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What are the advantages vs traditional cast nets?

The BallyHoop net offers several advantages over traditional cast nets:

  • Ease of Use: It requires less skill to operate effectively.
  • Portability: Collapsible design makes it easy to transport and store.
  • Versatility: Suitable for a variety of environments, from shallow waters to deep sea.
  • Less Fatigue: Easier on the body, especially in prolonged use scenarios.

Using the Ballyhoop Collapsible Nets

These features make the BallyHoop net a convenient option for anglers of all skill levels.

For detailed information on each model, including specifications and suitability for different fishing scenarios, please visit The BallyHoop.

Catching Live Bait with Ballyhoop Collapsible Nets

As Landed Fishing, we’ve had the opportunity to thoroughly test the BallyHoop net line of products, and we’re genuinely impressed. Each model in the BallyHoop series offers a unique blend of functionality and convenience tailored to the needs of both amateur and professional anglers.

The collapsible design across all models is a game-changer for storage and transport. Durability is also a standout feature, ensuring these nets withstand the rigors of frequent use.

Whether it’s the original Gen 1 (BallyHoop Aluminum) for its simplicity and effectiveness, the Blade for its compactness, the Flex for its versatility, or the Stealth for its minimal water disruption, there’s a BallyHoop net suited for every fishing scenario.

Catching Bait with the Ballyhoop Collapsible Nets

Where Can I Use the BallyHoop Net?

The BallyHoop nets are versatile tools designed to benefit anglers in various environments:

Shallow Waters: Ideal for catching bait in areas where traditional nets might be cumbersome.

Deep Sea: The strength and durability make it suitable for deeper water bait capturing.

Freshwater Rivers and Lakes: Versatile for freshwater environments, targeting species specific to these habitats.

Nearshore Saltwater: Effective in coastal areas, allowing for quick and efficient bait collection.

Kayak and Small Boat Fishing: Its collapsible nature makes it perfect for anglers with limited space.

These environments showcase the adaptability of the BallyHoop nets, making them a valuable addition to any angler’s gear.

Product Review Ballyhoop Collapsible Nets

We can already see these nets will significantly enhance our bait capture efficiency, making them a valuable addition to our fishing gear arsenal.

For more in-depth insights and specifications on each model, we recommend visiting The BallyHoop.

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Chasing a Record Louisiana Bull Redfish Challenge

Chasing a Record: Louisiana Bull Redfish

Winter Time Redfish Fishing Louisiana

Chasing Giants: Quest for a Personal Record Redfish

In this episode that stretches the limits of a typical angling adventure, Captain Randall from Landed Fishing embarked on a journey back to familiar waters of Delacroix, Louisiana, located a 600 miles away from Tampa, FL.

Watch Video: Day One Chasing a Record Bull Redfish

Catching Big Bull Redfish

This wasn’t just any fishing trip; it was a quest for a personal record, a pursuit of a behemoth of the Gulf—a 42″ Bull Redfish at the edge of the Gulf of Mexico during the heart of winter (February).

Landed Fishing, known for its informative and educational fishing content, takes viewers on a unique adventure with Captain Randall, showcasing not just the thrill of the catch but the profound connection between anglers and the vast aquatic world.

Captain Randall Chasing a Record Redfish

This particular journey is highlighted on our YouTube channel, offering a treasure trove of knowledge, experiences, and insights for fishing enthusiasts eager to elevate their game.

The Challenge

The two-day window to achieve this ambitious goal added an element of urgency to the adventure. The crew, armed with a mix of live bait and artificial lures, head out on their quest, exploring various hotspots known for Redfish, Speckled Trout, and even the formidable Black Drum. Despite the diverse catch on day one, the elusive 42″ Bull Redfish remained a dream, adding to the anticipation and excitement.

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Watch Video: Day Two Chasing a Record Bull Redfish

Watch Day Two Available 2/15/2024 2PM EST

As dawn broke on the second day, the stakes were raised. Switching strategies, Captain Randall decided to rely solely on artificial bait, a testament to these anglers skill and determination. This decision not only intensified the challenge but also demonstrated a deep understanding of the fish’s behavior, presentation and experience.

This trip was different from typical Gulf Coast fishing charters which usually amounts to filling the ice chest. It was a testament to the spirit of adventure that drives Landed Fishing and its community. For Captain Randall and his crew, it wasn’t just about the catch; it was about pushing boundaries, setting new personal records, and the relentless pursuit of a dream.

For those inspired by Captain Randall’s journey, Landed Fishing on YouTube is an invaluable resource. The channel goes beyond mere entertainment; it’s an educational platform where anglers, both novice and experienced, can learn, engage, and become part of a community that shares their passion for fishing.

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Become a member

Becoming a member offers exclusive access to tips, tricks, and insights that can transform the casual angler into a seasoned fisherman.

In the end, whether or not Captain Randall and his customers landed the record-breaking Bull Redfish remains a story of perseverance, adventure, and the unwavering spirit of the angler.

It’s a reminder that sometimes, the journey itself is the greatest catch.

Follow Landed Fishing on YouTube and become a member to embark on your own fishing adventures, improve your skills, and perhaps, chase your record-breaking catch.

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Solving the Mystery of South Tampa’s Mysterious Fish Sounds

Solving the Mystery of South Tampa’s Mysterious Fish Sounds

TAMPA, Fla. – The residents of South Tampa have been grappling with a perplexing issue since 2021 – a mysterious sound that resonates throughout the area, especially at night. The source of this sound, which has caused significant disturbance and curiosity among locals, is believed to be linked to the natural world.

See original report here: Fox13 Mysterious Fish Noises in Tampa Bay

What is the Sound? A Florida scientist has suggested that the enigmatic deep bass sound, which residents of the Tampa Bay area have reported, might be attributed to the Black Drum, a species known for emitting a low croak during their mating season.

Captains for Clean Water

Captains for Clean Water is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and restoration of Florida’s aquatic ecosystems. The primary objective of this organization is to address the water quality issues that plague Florida’s rivers, lakes, and coastal waters. They focus on advocating for scientifically-based environmental solutions to restore and maintain clean water and healthy ecosystems in these areas.

Key objectives of Captains for Clean Water include:

Educating the Public:

The organization aims to raise awareness among the general public and policymakers about the importance of Florida’s water resources and the challenges they face. They provide educational materials and organize community events to spread knowledge about water quality issues.

Advocating for Policy Change:

A significant part of their mission is to influence environmental policy and legislation. They work towards ensuring that water management in Florida is carried out sustainably and responsibly, advocating for changes that will lead to the restoration and preservation of the natural water flow in areas like the Everglades.

Community Engagement and Partnerships:

The organization believes in the power of community involvement. They engage with local communities, fishermen, and other stakeholders to unite them in the cause for clean water. Partnerships with other environmental groups, research institutions, and government bodies are also crucial to their approach.

Environmental Restoration Projects:

Captains for Clean Water is involved in various projects aimed at restoring and protecting Florida’s water bodies. These projects often involve collaboration with scientists and environmental experts to ensure they are grounded in solid scientific research.

Learn More About the Initiative here: Captains for Clean Water

Recent developments suggest that these sounds may be attributed to Black drum fish mating in the bay. This theory was proposed by Dr. James Locascio, a marine scientist with Mote Marine, who has extensive experience in studying underwater acoustics. Dr. Locascio, who completed his dissertation on this topic at the University of South Florida College of Marine Science, had previously assisted communities in Cape Coral and Punta Gorda in identifying similar sounds.

The situation in South Tampa has reached a point where the community, led by resident Sara Healy, has initiated efforts to definitively identify the source. Healy has started a GoFundMe campaign to raise funds for installing underwater microphones in the bay. This initiative, inspired by Dr. Locascio’s past work, aims to record and analyze the sounds to confirm their origin.

The campaign has seen a positive response, with over $500 raised within a few hours of its inception. The target is set at $2,500, which will cover the cost of installing the microphones and potentially additional expenses as the project progresses. Dr. Locascio has expressed readiness to install the microphones as soon as the funding goal is met, with plans to keep them operational until April for comprehensive data collection.

The significance of this endeavor extends beyond just solving a local mystery. It presents an opportunity for community engagement in scientific research and environmental awareness. Organizations like Captains for Clean Water, which advocate for the preservation and restoration of Florida’s aquatic ecosystems, could see a positive impact from such initiatives. These efforts not only foster community solidarity but also promote a greater understanding of the intricate relationships between urban environments and natural habitats.

The collaboration between residents, scientists, Captains and environmental groups highlights the power of community-driven initiatives in addressing environmental mysteries and concerns. The outcomes of this project are eagerly anticipated, not just for the resolution it promises for the residents of South Tampa but also for the potential insights it could offer into the behaviors of local marine life and the health of the bay’s ecosystem.

The mysterious bass sounds of South Tampa have sparked a unique community-led scientific endeavor. With the support of residents, scientists, and environmental advocates, this initiative stands as a testament to the collective effort in understanding and preserving our natural world. The findings from this study could not only alleviate the concerns of the local community but also contribute valuable knowledge to the field of marine science.

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Mangrove Snapper Catch and Cook Fish Tacos Sarasota, FL

Mangrove Snapper Catch and Cook Blackened Fish Tacos

Nearshore Fishing for Mangrove Snapper in Sarasota, Florida

Sarasota, Florida, is renowned for its rich and diverse marine life, making it a prime location for nearshore fishing, particularly for Mangrove Snapper. This guide provides essential tips and insights to help both novice and experienced anglers in their pursuit of this sought-after fish.

Episode 48 of Landed Fishing

Mangrove Snapper Fishing Catch and Cook Blackened Fish Tacos

Join Captain Randall in this exciting episode as he ventures off the Sarasota coast for a holiday fishing trip. The team focuses on bottom fishing, targeting Mangrove Snapper, Grouper, and Key West Grunts.

The episode culminates in a delightful cooking segment where Captain Randall demonstrates how to prepare fresh Blackened Mangrove Snapper Tacos. Using Chef Paul’s seasoning and a Blackstone grill, he reveals a simple, five-ingredient recipe that’s not only quick to prepare but also incredibly delicious.

Tips for Mangrove Snapper Fishing

Mangrove Snapper, also known as Gray Snapper, are commonly found around structures like docks, mangroves, and reefs. They are opportunistic feeders, which makes them a challenging but rewarding catch.

Best Bait and Tackle for Florida Mangrove Snapper:

Live bait such as shrimp, small fish, or crabs are highly effective. Use a light to medium tackle with a fluorocarbon leader to prevent the snapper from seeing the line. Circle hooks work well for these fish.

Time and Tide:

The best times to fish for Mangrove Snapper are early morning or late afternoon. Pay attention to tide schedules; moving tides can result in more active feeding.

Fishing Techniques:

Bottom fishing is a popular and effective technique. Position your boat over structure and drop your bait to the bottom. Be ready for a quick bite; Mangrove Snapper are fast and can steal bait easily.

Why Choose a Sarasota Fishing Charter?

A fishing charter in Sarasota offers an unforgettable experience. Local charters provide expert guidance, knowledge of the best fishing spots, and all necessary equipment. It’s a fantastic way to ensure a successful and enjoyable fishing trip, whether you’re a seasoned angler or trying your hand at fishing for the first time.
Fishing for Mangrove Snapper in Sarasota is an experience not to be missed. With the right techniques, bait, and a bit of patience, you’re likely to have a successful and memorable outing.

Mangrove Snapper Fishing in Sarasota, Florida: Your Questions Answered

What is Mangrove Snapper and Why Fish for Them in Sarasota?

Mangrove Snapper, also known as Gray Snapper, is a popular sport fish found in the Gulf Coast waters around Sarasota. They’re sought after for their fighting ability and delicious taste. Sarasota’s unique coastal habitats, like mangroves and seagrass beds, make it an ideal location for Mangrove Snapper fishing.

When is the Best Time to Fish for Mangrove Snapper in Sarasota?

The best time to fish for Mangrove Snapper in Sarasota is during the warmer months, from late spring to early fall. They are particularly active during the early morning and late afternoon hours.

What Type of Gear is Recommended for Mangrove Snapper Fishing?

A light to medium action rod with a spinning or baitcasting reel is ideal. Use 10-20 lb test line with a fluorocarbon leader to remain less visible in the water. Circle hooks sized 2/0 to 4/0 are effective for securing these quick-biting fish.

What are the Best Baits and Lures for Mangrove Snapper?

Live shrimp, small fish (like pilchards or sardines), and cut bait are excellent choices. For lures, small jigs and artificial shrimp can be effective, especially when fishing in clearer waters.

Where are the Best Spots to Find Mangrove Snapper Near Sarasota?

Look for areas with structure, such as near mangrove roots, docks, piers, and artificial reefs. The waters around Sarasota Bay, Longboat Key, and near the Skyway Bridge are known hotspots.

What are Some Effective Techniques for Catching Mangrove Snapper?

Bottom fishing is the most effective technique. Cast your bait near structures and let it sink to the bottom. Be alert, as Mangrove Snapper are known for their quick bites.

Are There Any Regulations or Limits for Mangrove Snapper Fishing in Sarasota?

Yes, there are size and bag limits for Mangrove Snapper in Florida. It’s important to check the latest regulations with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission before heading out.

Can Beginners Successfully Fish for Mangrove Snapper?

Absolutely! Mangrove Snapper fishing is great for anglers of all skill levels. Consider hiring a local guide or charter for the best experience, especially if you’re new to the area or to this type of fishing.

Are Fishing Charters Available for Targeting Mangrove Snapper in Sarasota?

Yes, numerous charters specialize in inshore fishing around Sarasota. They provide expert guidance, tackle, and knowledge of the best fishing spots, which is invaluable for targeting Mangrove Snapper.

What Should I Do with My Catch?

Mangrove Snapper is known for its delicious taste. You can grill, fry, or bake it. Local charters and guides often provide recipes or cooking tips to enjoy your catch to the fullest.

Fishing for Mangrove Snapper in Sarasota is a really fun experience, offering both a sporting challenge and a culinary delight. With the right gear, techniques, and local knowledge, you’re set for an exciting and successful fishing adventure on Florida’s Gulf Coast!

Lake Okeechobee Bass Fishing Catching Winter Pre-Spawn Largemouth Bass

Lake Okeechobee Pre-Spawn Largemouth Bass Fishing

How to Fish Lake Okeechobee, Florida

Before casting your line into these fertile waters, understanding the lake’s ecosystem is key. Lake Okeechobee is the second-largest freshwater lake entirely within the continental U.S., spanning over 730 square miles. Its shallow waters are rich with aquatic vegetation, including hydrilla, lily pads, and reeds, providing perfect habitats for fish and making it an incredible location for anglers.

Watch Video: Lake Okeechobee Largemouth Bass Fishing

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Introduction to Fishing Lake Okeechobee

Nestled in the heart of Florida, Lake Okeechobee is a renowned freshwater fishing destination, offering anglers a chance to experience some of the best largemouth bass fishing in the United States. But Lake Okeechobee isn’t just about bass; it’s a diverse ecosystem teeming with a variety of fish species, making it a must-visit location for any fishing enthusiast.

Largemouth Bass Fishing Lake Okeechobee

Best Times to Fish in Lake Okeechobee

Timing is everything when it comes to fishing, and Lake Okeechobee is no exception. The best times to fish are early morning and late afternoon, especially during the cooler months from November to April, when the bass are most active. However, the lake offers year-round fishing opportunities, with various species more active at different times of the year.

Targeting Largemouth Bass

Largemouth bass is the star of Lake Okeechobee. These fish are known for their size and fight, making them a thrilling catch for any angler. For the best results, focus on areas with dense vegetation or near the lake’s numerous structures, such as docks and levees. Live baits like shiners are incredibly effective, but artificial lures such as spinnerbaits and plastic worms also yield great results.

Catching Largemouth Bass in Lake Okeechobee

Other Fish Species in Lake Okeechobee

While largemouth bass may be the main attraction, Lake Okeechobee is also home to crappie, bluegill, and catfish. Crappie fishing is particularly popular in the cooler months, with many anglers drifting live minnows or jigging in deeper waters. Bluegill and catfish can be found throughout the lake, providing excellent opportunities for both novice and experienced anglers.

8lb 13oz Largemouth Bass Lake Okeechobee Florida

Fishing Techniques and Tips

The right techniques can significantly enhance your fishing experience. Here are some tips:

For Bass:

Use a heavy-action rod to navigate the thick vegetation. Cast near the edges of lily pads or hydrilla for the best chances of a catch.

For Crappie:

Light tackle is key. A small jig or minnow can work wonders when fished at the right depth.

For Bluegill and Catfish:

Bottom fishing with live bait like worms or cut bait can yield excellent results.

Catching Largemouth Bass in Lake Okeechobee Florida

Choosing the Right Gear for Bass

Selecting the right gear is important for any fishing trip. A good quality, medium-heavy rod with a fast action is versatile enough for most species in the lake. Our go-to fishing rods are Reaper Fishing Rods in combination with braided lines are recommended due to their strength and durability, especially when fishing in areas with heavy vegetation.

Catch and Release Largemouth Bass Lake Okeechobee

Hiring a Guide

For those unfamiliar with the lake or looking to maximize their experience, hiring a local guide can be invaluable. Guides not only know the best spots and techniques but also provide insight into the lake’s ecology and history, enriching your fishing adventure.

Fishing in Lake Okeechobee offers an adventure like no other, with its vast expanses of water, diverse fish populations, and beautiful Florida scenery. Whether you’re a seasoned angler or just starting, the Big O, as it’s affectionately known, provides an unforgettable fishing experience. So grab your gear, head to Lake Okeechobee, and prepare for a day filled with excitement and, hopefully, plenty of fish.

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Mercury vs Suzuki 300 Comparison

Mercury VS Suzuki 300

We’ve Repowered the Sea Pro 250 with a NEW Suzuki 300 Outboard. As a professional guides, we’ve had access to a large assortment of engine manufacturers and motor sizes.

SUZUKI VS MERCURY OUTBOARDS

Precision on your next marine engine

Comparing Mercury and Suzuki 300 outboards. Our analysis delves into the essentials—speed, efficiency, and service life.

Watch Video: Mercury VS Suzuki 300

Suzuki has carved its niche with fuel-efficient, environmentally friendly 4-stroke engines, emphasizing advanced engineering like the Lean Burn Control System. Other outboard brands such as Yamaha and Mercury motors have focused on performance, reliability, and additional technologies.

Together with their respective contributions to engine design and power range have shaped recreational and professional boating.

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mercury vs suzuki repower outboard engine comparison

Repowering the Sea Pro 250 with a Suzuki 300

In this video we repower the Sea Pro 250 Mercury 300 (V8) with a Suzuki (V6) and compare our initial discoveries with an water test for fuel economy such as MPG and our favorite top end speed. Learn about the reasonings why we chose to repower and gain valuable information that could help you decide on your next outboard engine.

Water Testing the New Suzuki 300 Outboard on the Sea Pro 250

Our Results

Today’s outboards appear fairly comparable these days, however knowing what you’re looking for in your next outboard will help you make the best decision when purchasing your next outboard engine.

Vessel: Sea Pro 250 MERCURY SUZUKI
Top End Speed 48-49 MPH 53 MPH
Top End Speed MPG 1.9 MPG 1.99 MPG
Mid Range MPG 3.2MPG 3.5 MPG
Engine Warranty 3 Year 5 Year

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Suzuki STEALTH LINE Outboards

The Suzuki Stealth Line of marine outboard engines emphasizes quiet operation and robust performance. This line includes various models, each designed for efficiency and reliability:

  • DF115B Stealth: 115 HP, 4-stroke, 4 cylinders
  • DF150 Stealth: 150 HP, 4-stroke, 4 cylinders
  • DF200 Stealth: 200 HP, 4-stroke, 4 cylinders
  • DF250 Stealth: 250 HP, 4-stroke, V6
  • DF250A Stealth: 250 HP, 4-stroke, V6

Key advantages include a 5-year limited factory warranty and models varying in weight depending on shaft length.

For detailed information, visit Suzuki Marine.

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Tripletail Fishing in the Gulf of Mexico

Catching Tripletail in the Gulf of Mexico

Fishing for Tripletail

Fishing for tripletail in the central Gulf area of Florida is an incredible adventure, offering anglers the chance to catch one of the most unique and tastiest fish in the region.

Watch Video: Tripletail Fishing Tampa, FL

Tripletail are most commonly found in Florida waters during the spring, summer, and fall. They are particularly known for their challenging and exciting method of capture — sight fishing.

Anglers search for tripletail that appear to be “floating” near the surface, often around weed lines or alongside lines of lobster or crab trap buoys. This method requires keen eyesight and a stealthy approach, as these fish can often be quite wary.

Tampa Florida Triple Tail Fishing

Catching Tripletail

The Gulf of Mexico is a prime location for tripletail fishing due to its diverse underwater habitats, including estuaries, bays, and nearshore waters, all of which provide perfect environments for tripletail to thrive.

4 Facts about Tripletail

Floating Behavior: Tripletail are unique for floating on their sides near the surface, mimicking leaves or debris to ambush prey, hence their name reflecting the appearance of three tails when lying sideways.

Migration and Habitat: They inhabit inshore and offshore waters around structures and are migratory, moving with water temperature changes, commonly found in the Gulf of Mexico and southeastern U.S.

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Color Changing: Tripletail can change their color to match their surroundings, aiding in both prey ambush and predator evasion.

Strong Fighters: When hooked, tripletail are known for vigorous fights, characterized by head-shaking and powerful runs, challenging anglers.

Delicious Fare

Catching a tripletail is not just about the thrill of the hunt; it’s also about the reward. They are renowned for their firm, white flesh and a flavor that is often compared to crab or lobster.

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Fun for Anglers of all Skill Levels

Whether you’re a seasoned fisherman or a novice angler, the experience of hooking a tripletail is sure to be a memorable one, filled with anticipation, excitement, and hopefully, a delicious dinner. The central Gulf coast of Florida, with its warm waters and abundant marine life, offers one of the best places in the world to embark on this fishing adventure.

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