Everglades Fishing the Dream of a Life Time
Everglades Fishing is the dream of a life time. Everglades Fishing is on my list of nineteen things I want to do before I die: "I want to go everglades fishng in Everglades National Park". I always liked the idea of sitting on a boat in the Everglades holding a rod and reel and then casting the line into the water.
So the minute my Everglades Fishing Charter was confirmed I began my preparation. I bought a new journal and a digital camera to document my everglades fishing adventure. I even brainstormed some blog entry titles for my blog posts about everglades fishing.
I chartered an everglades fishing boat from Captain Tony Polizos an experienced everglades fishing guide. I chose Tarpon for my everglades fishing adventure because fighting a Tarpon is the ultimate everglades fishing experience.
My everglades fishing Tarpon outfit consisted of a 15 lbs. monofilament braided line with a 50 lbs. breaking point. The day I went everglades fishing, the Tarpon were striking at live bait. There is nothing like feeling the a 243 lbs. Tarpon striking your bait in water that is 3 feet deep and less then 100 feet wide.
I want to go everglades fishing again, but the next time I want to fish for another species of fish. Right now I am considering either Snook or Redfish for my next everglades fishing adventure, but Spotted Trout also sounds like an interesting everglades fishing experience.
Sponsored by evergladesabsolutefishing.com
So the minute my Everglades Fishing Charter was confirmed I began my preparation. I bought a new journal and a digital camera to document my everglades fishing adventure. I even brainstormed some blog entry titles for my blog posts about everglades fishing.
I chartered an everglades fishing boat from Captain Tony Polizos an experienced everglades fishing guide. I chose Tarpon for my everglades fishing adventure because fighting a Tarpon is the ultimate everglades fishing experience.
My everglades fishing Tarpon outfit consisted of a 15 lbs. monofilament braided line with a 50 lbs. breaking point. The day I went everglades fishing, the Tarpon were striking at live bait. There is nothing like feeling the a 243 lbs. Tarpon striking your bait in water that is 3 feet deep and less then 100 feet wide.
I want to go everglades fishing again, but the next time I want to fish for another species of fish. Right now I am considering either Snook or Redfish for my next everglades fishing adventure, but Spotted Trout also sounds like an interesting everglades fishing experience.
Sponsored by evergladesabsolutefishing.com
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