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Expert Flats Fishing for Rare Species | ThennaDFF
Expert Flats Fishing for Rare Species | ThennaDFF
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An exciting water sports adventure in Florida City
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Outdoor adventure in Florida City
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Expert Flats Fishing for Rare Species | ThennaDFF

locationFlorida, United States

What you will be catching:

  • African PompanoAfrican Pompano
  • Agujon NeedlefishAgujon Needlefish
  • Albacore TunaAlbacore Tuna
  • Alligator GarAlligator Gar
  • American EelAmerican Eel
  • One-on-one personalized flats fishing expedition for solo anglers
  • Expert guide provides casting instruction and fish spotting assistance
  • Shallow water stalking experience requiring stealth and precision techniques

Trip Pricing and Availabilities :

Dive into Adventure at Our Top-Rated Shop

Hey there, fellow water enthusiasts! If you're itching to explore the underwater world, you've swum to the right place. Our dive shop is your gateway to some seriously cool aquatic experiences. We're all about getting you geared up and ready to make a splash, whether you're a seasoned pro or just dipping your toes into the diving scene.

What's the Deal?

Look, I'll level with you - we're still ironing out some of the details for this particular trip. But here's what I can tell you: we're set up to take one lucky diver at a time on a personalized underwater adventure. No cookie-cutter experiences here - it's all about tailoring the dive to what you're after. And while we won't be providing any grub on this one, trust me, the sights you'll see will more than make up for it.

Gearing Up

Now, let's talk shop. We've got all the gear you need to turn you into a regular Jacques Cousteau. From masks and fins to tanks and regulators, we'll sort you out with top-notch equipment. Safety's our middle name, so we'll run through all the checks and balances before you even think about getting wet. And don't sweat it if you're new to this - we'll walk you through everything you need to know, from basic signals to buoyancy control.

Fish Tales

While we don't have any specific customer stories to share just yet (we're working on it!), I can tell you that the reactions we get when folks surface are priceless. Wide eyes, big grins, and a whole lot of "Did you see that?!" It's like Christmas morning, but with fins.

Underwater All-Stars

Alright, let's chat about some of the aquatic A-listers you might bump into down there. We've got a real mixed bag of marine life in these parts, and each one's got its own quirks and cool factors.

First up, the Albacore Tuna. These speedsters are like the Ferraris of the fish world. They can clock in at speeds up to 50 mph and are built for the long haul, migrating across entire oceans. Best time to spot 'em? Usually in the warmer months when they're cruising through. Divers love 'em because, well, it's not every day you get to see a fish that could outswim you on land!

Next, we've got the African Pompano. These guys are like the supermodels of the sea - sleek, silvery, and always camera-ready. They hang out near reefs and wrecks, so keep your eyes peeled when we're exploring those spots. They can grow up to 4 feet long, which is pretty impressive when you're face-to-face underwater.

Now, the Agujon Needlefish - these are the oddballs of the bunch. Picture a living, swimming needle, and you're not far off. They've got these long, thin bodies and beaks that look like they could thread a needle (hence the name). They like to hang out near the surface, so sometimes you'll spot them on your way down. Just don't try to high-five one - those beaks are no joke!

The Alligator Gar is a real throwback - we're talking prehistoric vibes here. These fish look like they swam straight out of the Jurassic period with their armored scales and double row of teeth. They're mostly freshwater fish, so spotting one while diving is rare and super cool. If you do see one, just remember: they might look fierce, but they're generally pretty chill around divers.

Last but not least, the American Eel. These slippery customers are like the ninjas of the underwater world. They can squeeze into the tiniest cracks and crevices, so half the fun is trying to spot them. They're most active at night, so if we're doing any night dives, keep your eyes peeled for their snake-like bodies gliding through the water.

Ready to Take the Plunge?

So, there you have it, folks. Our dive shop is your ticket to an underwater world that's weirder and more wonderful than anything you'll see on dry land. Whether you're after the thrill of swimming with speedy tuna, want to play peek-a-boo with eels, or just want to float around and soak in the underwater scenery, we've got you covered. Don't let this chance to explore the deep blue slip away - give us a shout and let's get you suited up for your next great adventure. The ocean's calling, and trust me, you don't want to leave it hanging!

Learn more about the species

African Pompano

African Pompano are silvery, round powerhouses that'll test your tackle. Adults hang out in deeper waters, 30 to 250 feet down, while the young ones with their long, trailing fins stick close to shore. These fast swimmers can cover serious distance, so be ready to move. They're suckers for shiny, moving objects - jigs work great alongside live bait. Spring and summer are prime time when they're most active. Anglers love 'em for their hard-fighting spirit and the challenge of finding them. They're not picky eaters, munching on crustaceans and smaller fish. Here's a local trick: if you're sight-casting, look for flashes of silver near structure or drop-offs. Once you hook one, hold on tight - these jacks pull like freight trains and don't give up easily.

African Pompano

Agujon Needlefish

Agujon Needlefish are the long, skinny sharpshooters of the sea. They're usually around 35 inches long, but can stretch up to 5 feet. You'll find them in shallow waters near reefs or right at the surface in open water. These guys are mean-looking with their long, toothy beaks, but they're actually not too picky about bait. Spring's your best bet for catching them when they're spawning. Anglers dig 'em for their unique looks and the challenge of hooking them. They're known to play with bait without getting hooked, so patience is key. Here's a tip: use tail hooks on your lures to improve your chances. And watch those jaws when you're handling them - they can slice you up if you're not careful. Shiny spoons or jerkbaits like Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnows work well. Just remember to set the hook hard, these smart fish will spit the bait if they feel resistance.

Agujon Needlefish

Albacore Tuna

Albacore are bullet-shaped speedsters, smaller than other tuna but still pack a punch. They usually run 18-25 inches and 20-45 pounds. Look for them in deep, subtropical waters on both coasts. These guys travel in massive schools up to 19 miles wide, making for some epic fishing when you find them. They're prized for their white meat - the only tuna that can be sold as "white meat tuna." Best time to target them is March through July during spawning. Trolling's your best bet, with lures 50-90 feet behind the boat. Here's a pro tip: if you hook one, be ready. That first fish is often the leader, and if it gets away, the whole school might bolt. But land it, and you could be in for a hot bite. Just remember, they never stop swimming, so be prepared for a fight.

Albacore Tuna

Alligator Gar

Alligator Gar are living fossils, looking like they swam straight out of prehistoric times. These monsters can hit 4-6 feet long and weigh over 100 pounds. You'll find them in southern U.S. waters - rivers, lakes, and bayous in states like Texas and Florida. Late summer's your best shot, when it's hot and dry. Look for them in deep river bends next to shallow pools. These fish are tough customers with armor-like scales, so come prepared. Carp, buffalo, or shad make good bait on a 5/0 to 6/0 treble hook. Anglers chase 'em for the thrill of landing something so ancient and massive. Here's a local tip: use a bright 4-inch bobber about 6 inches above your hook. It'll help you spot when these sneaky giants take your bait. Just remember, in most places it's catch-and-release only for these prehistoric beasts.

Alligator Gar

American Eel

American Eels are slippery characters, usually 1-4 feet long and weighing up to 17 pounds. Despite their snake-like appearance, they're all fish. You'll find them in freshwater streams and lakes along the eastern U.S., but they're bottom-dwellers, so spotting them can be tricky. These eels are most active in warmer months, going dormant when water temps drop below 40°F. Anglers target them for their unique challenge and tasty meat. They're nocturnal feeders, so night fishing's your best bet. Look for them around structure in muddy-bottomed waters. Here's a local secret: use small, wriggling baits like worms or minnows on a single hook. Eels have keen senses, so keeping your presentation natural is key. And watch your grip - that slime coating isn't just for show, it makes them incredibly hard to hold onto once hooked!

American Eel
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