Jacksonville Fishing

Kayak Fishing is emerging out o be one of the most popular outdoor activities in Jacksonville. Capt Dave Sipler is a full time and licensed Jacksonville fishing guide. Fishing is primarily done in the protected inshore saltwater of the St. John's River. Peter's Creek is also another of Jacksonville fishing spot. At this fishing spot you can expect Bass, Bream and Specks. Some of the other interesting fishing spots of Jacksonville are Stinson Park, Ortega River Railroad Bridge, Ronnie Van Zant Memorial Park and Little Black Creek. We have more articles on Jacksonville fishing that might interest you.
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Jacksonville Fishing Basics and Top Spots

Fishing is a real exciting experience in Jacksonville. There are so many great spots available in the city where getting the next whopper of a catch is not a distant dream. Some of the most popular fishing spots in Jacksonville include the Mayport area, the natural and artificial reefs around Jacksonville Beach and the Amelia Island. If you are interested in Kayak fishing, try Pablo creek, Broward creek, Kestner creek, Cradle Creek, Sandy Run Creek or devils elbow in Jacksonville.

Kayak Fishing Spots in Jacksonville

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Best Jacksonville Fishing

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Fishing closer to the coast is also good if you wish to undertake yak fishing. All the streams and inlets that are connected to the Intracoastal Waterway are good places to fish.

Fishing Guide - Jacksonville

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The first thing you need to think about before going to fish is the equipment. There are several kinds of fishing equipments and devices available in the market, which you can purchase depending upon your budget and affordability. More modern and sophisticated equipments will cost more money.

The basic things you will have to know about in order to fish in Jacksonville, Florida are:

A Good Fishing Rod

The fishing rod can be made from a cane pole or fish rod. It should have a closed face as well as a spin cast reel.

Fishing Line

For a fishing line, it is advised to go for a monofilament one. You should always check its strength before hand by giving it a 8- or 10-pound test.

Casting

It is always a good idea to practice casting in your backyard or any other empty space before trying your hand at fishing. Casting plugs can be used for this purpose.

Hooks

This is one of the most important instruments. The hooks hold the bait that attracts eh fish to the fishing line. They come in various sizes like long hooks, small hooks etc, depending on the kind of fish you wish to catch.

Fishing Basics

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