Selasa, 30 Mei 2017

Catch Food And Have A Blast On A Shark Fishing Florida Tour

By Eric Thomas


Fishing has a lot of things going for it. It allows you to go out onto the ocean and enjoy the waves and blue water. It is a great way to pass the time and get some fresh air, as well as spend time with family or friends who may accompany you. If you catch anything, you may be able to fill your freezer with fresh, healthy protein. That is why you should join a shark fishing Florida tour today.

It is a real shame that people don't think of shark meat as a source of protein more often, because it is low in fat, filling and delicious. It is also quite versatile, just like regular white fish. It is great for grilling or can even be cooked over a stove. It is also great for a fun variation on fish and chips, since it is delicious when battered and fried.

The waters around Florida are absolutely ripe for fishing. There are a ton of species available, depending on how far out you want to go. You can fish for everything from threshers to lemon sharks, and even the nurse variety that usually stay at the bottom. There are also hammerheads, black tips, bonnetheads and many more. It all depends on what your preference is.

Many of the boats used on these expeditions are on the smaller side, so they can only fit four to six people. Most people bring at least three other people, often family members or friends, so you will have complete privacy and the attention of the crew to help you. If you are a beginner, be sure to tell them when you sign up so they know to show you the ropes.

The rods and reels that you need to snare your big catch will be provided for you, as well as the official fishing license you need before the boat departs. You do not have to use the ship's equipment though. If you have your own equipment, you can bring that to use instead.

All bait is also included, however food usually is not provided. So bring your own food and beverages, along with sunscreen and a hat. Sunglasses are also recommended, as the sun's glare off the water can be really powerful.

The habits of sharks have been studied by marine biologists for decades, and they know that many species like to feed around dusk, when the sun is beginning to set. That is most likely when they will bite your bait, so most tours leave in the afternoon or even early evening.

You crew will be quite experienced and ready to help you no matter what your skill level. They are usually certified in CPR and licensed by the Coast Guard for this type of expedition. Should you catch something, they will also be happy to clean and fillet it for you. It is customary to tip your crew members if they do a good job, so be sure to have some cash on hand to do that.




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