Fishing Trip Adventures :: Bass Fishing Florida Bass Fishing Florida:Bass Fishing in the Florida EvergladesThe Everglades provide a unique environment for bass fishing; Florida Everglades will be familiar country to people as swamps from the old movies, but they are so much more picturesque than that. They are home to thousands of varieties of fish, including bass; fishing Florida Everglades will also bring you up close to dozens of endangered species and let you see landscapes you won’t see anywhere else in the world. For largemouth bass fishing, Florida Everglades provide and environment unrivalled in the USA. Florida has the highest recorded bass size in all the states and a great place to try to get in the record books yourself is in the Florida Everglades, a huge natural interconnecting network or waterways. Don’t get lost For those wanting to do bass fishing Florida Everglades style, you’d be well advised to take along a guide. There are over two thousand miles of canals to be fished for many species including bass; fishing Florida Everglades can be like an exciting labyrinth where you never know what you will see next, but you wouldn’t want to be lost it. A guide will keep you on the right path as well as show you how to deal with the friendly neighborhood alligator you’re almost bound to encounter drifting past your boat. Having a guide will also mean that you don’t have to purchase a fishing license. From dusk ’til dawn For bass fishing, Florida waters can get too hot during the day, so think about fishing at dawn or dusk for trophy sized largemouth or peacock bass. But be kind to the Everglades environment and when you’ve snapped a few good pictures, release the bass and have your local taxidermist make you up a fish mount. Bait Live bait is often used in bass fishing; Florida fishers use frogs and crayfish too. You can also use crank bait, spinner bait or poppers to catch good size bass; fishing Florida’s Everglades. Lake Okeechobee Lake Okeechobee is one of the largest and most prolific places for bass fishing Florida has to offer. Most of the bass here are feisty creatures. You’ll need a strong rod and live to hook them in, but the struggle will be exhilarating like nothing else outside bass fishing. Of course, all over Florida’s south-west region there is plenty of bass fishing; Florida’s most famous bass haunts include Lake Toho and the Butler chains of interlinked water-ways. That should be plenty to give you a taste for bass fishing Florida’s waters. |
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