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Old 02-22-2012, 03:11 PM
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Posting this for a buddy of mine off a different site.....

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Hey Guys,

I am headed to Florida in a few weeks looking to do a bit of fishing. We are staying near Englewood Florida (between Tampa and Ft. Meyers). I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for guides. I am honestly looking to target Goliath Grouper. Let me know if you have any advice. Heck, maybe grouper are out of season….I don’t have a clue!


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Can anybody help him out?? Thanks

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Old 02-22-2012, 11:04 PM
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Goliaths are a protected species but they are certainly around. Try posting on florida sportsman in the southwest section if nobody has a reccomendation here.
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Old 02-23-2012, 06:41 AM
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As Ryan mentioned, Goliath Grouper, formerly known as Jewfish, are protected and closed to harvest year round. It's strictly a catch and release fishery. That could change in the next few years, the damned things are everywhere. That being said, your buddy may be able to find a guide that will target them. Fighting one is either like hooking the bottom or hooking a submarine depending on whether he hunkers down or goes for a swim after you hook him. All other grouper are closed to harvest on the gulf coast of Florida through March 31.

If your buddy wants food fish, it should be easy to find a guide for Redfish and Seatrout. They're both inshore species, fun to catch on light tackle, and reasonable table fare.

Here's a good resource for Florida fishing Regulations and general info:

http://myfwc.com/fishing/saltwater/regulations/

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Old 02-23-2012, 09:33 AM
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I have been out with Capt.Travis 3 times and he has done right by me every single time. He is right in Englewood...you can't get any closer.

http://pelagiccharter.com/


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