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Let's face the facts. Getting out on the water makes any day just a little bit better. Add some good friends and a few fish in the boat and the makings of an epic fishing adventure can begin. Like the saying goes, a bad day fishing is better than......
Maybe you get up at the crack of dawn hoping for a monster snook or tarpon in the surf. There are so many miles of incredible Florida beaches to stalk your favorite quarry that you may not even see another angler.
Maybe you are all fished out and just want to relax in the Florida sunshine for a while. That's okay too.
Maybe you couldn't get to the beach or near saltwater at all today. The best thing about Florida fishing is that there are fish just about everywhere. Catching catfish in the pond behind your house with hot dogs is still better than not fishing at all.
This website was created to help all fishermen catch more fish. Look around and learn how to fish like a pro.
This website was created to help all fishermen catch more fish. Look around and learn how to fish like a pro.
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Be part of Team Salt Donkey and send us your fishing photos for publication on our website and Facebook page. Send photos to photos@fishyourassoff.com. Images must not have appeared or been submitted elsewhere.
Make sure to include the names of the people pictured, the location of catch, details (ie. water depth, it took an hour to reel in; it weighed 100 lbs.; it was at dead low tide...) and the bait and tackle used.