Where are the best places to fish for Swordfish in Florida?

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Mark Laymon
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Florida is a great destination for swordfish fishing. The best places to fish for swordfish in Florida are typically found in the deep waters off the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic coast, usually near the edge of the continental shelf, around 900-1800 feet depths. Some specific locations in Florida that are known for swordfish fishing are:
  1. Miami: Miami offers a variety of swordfishing options, with charter boats departing from the Miami Beach Marina and Haulover Marina.
  2. Islamorada: Located in the Florida Keys, Islamorada offers excellent swordfishing opportunities in the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean.
  3. Jupiter: Jupiter, located on the Atlantic coast, is known for its deep water and is a popular spot for swordfish fishing.
  4. Fort Lauderdale: Known as the "Yachting Capital of the World," Fort Lauderdale has a large fleet of charter boats that target swordfish in the Gulf Stream.
  5. Tampa Bay: Tampa Bay, located on the Gulf of Mexico, offers a variety of deep-water swordfishing options, as well as the opportunity to fish for swordfish in the nearby Gulf of Mexico.
It's important to keep in mind that swordfish migration and availability can vary depending on the season and ocean conditions, so be sure to consult with local experts and check the current regulations before heading out to fish.
It's also important to take into account that Swordfish are migratory species, and in some areas and time of the year, it could be considered as overfishing, and there might be some regulations to preserve the population, so it's always important to check the current laws and regulations before heading out to fish for swordfish.
 




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