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Fishing Trip Adventures :: Key West Flats Fishing Key West Flats Fishing:Fishing the Key West Flats for a Unique Fishing Experience
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In Florida Key West flats fishing involves fishing from a boat and going after the fish in water which could be from six inches to five feet deep. Typically a skiff type of boat is used but you can also use a bay boat with a trolling motor. A guide is needed to steer the boat with a pole to push the boat along. The guide also has a great vantage point from there, from which to spot the fish for you. Why Florida’s Key West region is so good for flats fishing In the Florida Key West region, the salt water of the ocean is very clear, which makes it a particularly good place from which to do this type of fishing as the fish can be seen from far off. The thrill and excitement of Florida Key West flats fishing can be really quite addictive. If your Key West flats fishing is aimed at catching tarpon, you may want to think about taking a night charter; tarpon are night feeders so that is usually when these fish are most active. You can’t stalk your fish in quite the same way because you can’t see them, of course – but Key West flats fishing at night is a whole new sport – and a whole lot of excitement. Typical fish The variety of fish to be hooked in Key West flats fishing is huge. Tarpon, Bonefish, Trout and Jacks are common, as you might expect. But what may surprise you more is that Key West flats fishing regularly yields sharks and barracuda, to name but a few. Now how would you feel with one of those as a trophy gracing your wall? What bait and tackle should you use? Usually, Key West flats fishing is best done with ultra light tackle to match the fish you are after. You can do well with fly fishing and spin fishing. The Florida Key West guides will advise you on tackle for your particular trip, but live bait or artificial lures can all be good, as can chumming. How to fish the flats Once you have your tackle all set up on your rod, find some water with a bit of a current. If you are going to anchor, use a weight too. The fish in Key West flats fishing can pack some power, so keep your rod low, reeling all the time, once you have a bite. When the fish jumps from the water, as it is almost bound to do, keep your nerve and take some of the slack out of the line by lowering the rod tip into the water. Enjoy the battle because Key West flats fishing can mean a battle of wills between you and the fish for up to half an hour. Whether you do it at night or in the day, with a guide or at anchor, Key West flats fishing is an exciting, exhilarating experience which will make your Florida trip a trip to remember. See also: All Site Articles for Fishing Trip Adventures
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