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Daiwa Saltiga SA20 Conventional Reel
Daiwa Saltiga

Daiwa Saltiga SA20 Conventional 6+1 BB 5.4 to 1 Gear Ratio 400yd 30lb braid 
 
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Gulf Coast Snapper Fishing
 
Finding you own bait, is not supposed to be a challenge at all, but unfortunately, sometimes it is just that. One of the biggest issues with fishing for pinfish is the snappers than snag up what was supposed to draw the pinfish. Now many people see this as a problem since they are trying to catch bait and not a snapper.
 
But this is not about pinfish or even baitfish, this is about snapper. All along the Gulf Coast, snapper is popular. Many restaurants are named after various snapper species.
 
From chum line fishing to using those pinfish mentioned earlier, fishing for snapper can be a very fulfilling day, and what's even better, is when the day over, and you get that snapper home and cooked, it just makes it all worth while.
 
Snapper can be found almost anywhere up along the coast line, but especially down near the mangroves at the everglades. Also near by, you will probably find a plethora of other species including the ever popular grouper, but just remember that when fishing, if you catch a grouper that you have to ensure that you are within the law.
 
The snapper is probably one of the least pick fish when it comes to a home, they will take up home in almost any knick or cranny without any hesitation. One of the best snapper to go for has got to be the mangrove snapper which accordingly can be found taking up home in the spaces at the roots of the mangrove trees near the edges of the everglades.
 
Snapper fishing along the coasts near the everglades equals a great day, or even a whole weekend of fun and excitement on the warm waters of Gulf of Mexico. Depending on the time of year, you may even have the opportunity to meet a Florida manatee close-up, the majestic cow of the sea that is almost extinct but was once mistaken for mermaids.
 
Read more about Gulf Coast Snapper Fishing at Best Fishing Clubs.
 
John Old
 
Webmaster of : Best Fishing ClubWriter of : Gulf Coast Snapper Fishing
 
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Florida Snapper Fishing
 
Undeniably, fishing in itself is a pleasure that is hard to top. Being able to eat your catch, too; now there is a true experience that dates back to caveman days: "I catch....I eat". When in Florida, snapper fishing is a must do trip that will cap off your Florida vacation.
 
Florida waters are home to several varieties of snapper. Some snapper prefer shallower waters, 200 feet and less, while others are deep water dwellers, found in waters from 500 to 1000 feet in depth. One common thread of the snapper species is their bottom living habits, so fishing for snapper is a bottom fishing experience. Within the species, each has their own habits which must be learned in order to successfully locate and reel them in. Some prefer rocky crevices on the ocean bottom in which to troll, others take up habitation in wrecks and yet others stick to reefs, canals and mangroves.
 
Shallow water snapper varieties include yellowtail snapper, mutton snapper, lane snapper, school master and mangrove snapper. Some of this category also can be found along reef lines, such as school master, yellowtail and lane snapper.
 
Among the deeper water snapper families are the yellow-eye, cubera, queen, and vermillion snapper. Many of these will be located in large numbers in and around deep water wrecks, along with other varieties of Florida fish.
 
Another key to having a great Florida snapper fishing experience is to know the snapper's feeding preferences. Chum works very well with certain varieties like the Mangrove and School Master, while others will turn up their noses (figuratively speaking, of course) at chum yet feast voraciously on shrimp and squid.
 
The type of fishing equipment you use should be appropriate to the variety of snapper, as well. Some of these snapper put up a pretty good fight. Once an area has been identified as a "hot spot" for the bottom dweller, bumping the bottom with your line achieves great results. Generally, it will take only a few minutes in a hot spot to get your first strike. Patience is the key in reeling in a large snapper, some of which, like the Red Snapper, can weigh in at more than 50 pounds, although average sizes are 5 to 25 pounds. You will want to be aware of legal size limits before your fishing venture begins.
 
Different varieties of the snapper species spawn at various times of the year, conveniently creating a long Florida snapper fishing season. Two of the earliest are the yellowtail snapper and the mutton snapper, with the best times of angling being spring and early summer. One of the latest varieties is the vermillion snapper that spawns in the winter.
 
After your Florida snapper fishing trip is over, the enjoyment will continue as you feast upon your catch. Grilled, fried, baked, or even raw, snapper is just plain good eating. No one in your family will complain about your fishing habits when you bring home results like this! So be sure to include a snapper fishing trip in your next vacation to Florida.
 
You can find more information about Florida snapper fishing at our site. While you're there grab your copy of a free report to help you plan your next trip and read the secret of how to broil fish for a tasty meal.
 

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