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Inshore Fishing

The Panhandle of Florida has long been synonymous with great fishing, great charter boats and great charters. With Captain Eddie specializing in Near Shore and Inshore Fishing the possibilites are unlimited as to what might take your bait.

Depending on the season, varieties of fish typically caught include:
  • Bull Red Drum (up to 50 Pounds)
  • Trout  
  • Flounder  
  • Sheepshead  
  • Bluefish  
  • Jack Crevalle  
  • Ladyfish  
  • Spanish Mackerel  
  • King Mackerel  
  • Black Sea Bass  
  • Spade Fish  
  • Barracuda  
  • False Albacore
  • Tarpon
  • Grouper
  • Tripletail
  • Bonita
  • Cobia

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 Coastal Fishing Patterns  Excellent    Good    Poor  
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Amberjack                       
Barracuda                       
Cobia                       
Dolphin                       
Grouper                       
Mackerel                       
                       
Redfish                       
Sailfish                       
Shark                       
Snapper                       
Trout                       
Wahoo                       

 



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