Orlando Florida FIshing -Redfish Capital of the WorldWritten by Tom Carver
When visitors think of Orlando and Central Florida, they imagine exciting attractions, breath-taking roller coasters, and swimming with dolphins. What many people don't know is that fishing in Orlando, Florida area is just as exciting. The Central Florida East Coast is also named "Redfish Capital of World". The area is beautiful, quiet, and relaxing. It offers visitors a different experience of Central Florida and Orlando area.Orlando inshore saltwater fishing is in one word, "incredible." Within a short drive from area attractions, visitors can find some of best fishing in state, not to mention best Redfishing in World. Just 45 minutes from Orlando, Florida is a fishing estuary, called Mosquito Lagoon, that is second to none. This area of Central Florida offers both beginners and expert anglers opportunity to catch record sized Redfish, Sea Trout, Snook, Tarpon and more. You're sure to see "tailing" Redfish, Snook hiding in mangroves, rolling Tarpon, Sea Trout, as well as Dolphins, Manatees and many other animals in their natural environment. Redfish, one of more popular fish species in area, and one that most anglers and fishing guides target, are exceptional fighters and can be caught year round. Also known as Red Drum, these fish can exceed forty plus pounds during summer when they gather and spawn. During winter months, Redfish catches normally run in three to twelve pound range. Fishing guides can catch numerous Redfish per charter, and stories of one hundred Redfish per day is not unheard of. The crystal clear, gin like color of water during winter makes sight fishing, and finding fish much easier for trained eye. Guides on Lagoon have ability to spot fish much faster than an inexperienced angler.
| | Paddle floatsWritten by Jakob Jelling
Paddle floats can save your life, so make sure that you get an easy to use paddle float.If you're going to be kayaking in deep water (whether this is ocean or a lake) you may not always be able to go to shore if your kayak flips.Paddle floats provide a great tool for you to recover your boat and get back inside if needed. As a result, you should always make sure that you have a paddle float on hand when you are at sea. There are many different types of paddle floats that are sold at various stores. However, it's understandably hard to tell which floats work better than others. You should always look for floats that are easier to inflate than others. There are two ways to do this. First, you should read instructions for use of whatever paddle floats you're thinking about buying. If you do not think that you'll be able to use paddle float then it is probably not your best bet. You should also check and see how long manufacturer says that it should take you to right your boat while you're using. You can also read recommendations of people who have tried that particular paddle float in past. If they say that it was difficult to use, then that may mean that you're better off looking for a different paddle float.
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