Hi guys, i’ll be going on vaca for 4 days in Florida Miami Beach, I’m hoping to do some shore/surf fishing while I’m there but no clue where the hot spots are, any tip would be great! Also I’m from Massachusetts do I need to get a license to fish from the Shore?
Yes you will need a saltwater license to anywhere in the salt in Florida. Yes there is stuff to catch off the beaches there in Miami Beach. The water is warming rapidly and temperature distates what you’ll find running the surf line. LookDown’s are a common catch as are Jack Crevalle. Blue Runner’s are also common. There were lots of Bluefish around last month but I suspect that they are now moving north with the water warming. If you fish around any of the structure you have a shot at a Snook as well.
BEWARE OF THE LEATHER JACKS!
You can see one here - http://www.acfishing.com/fishid/leatherjack.gif
They have plenty of spines that contain a very strong venom. If you get stuck, the punctured are will throb and feel like it’s on fire for some time. It is extremely painful. These little guys just LOVE to eat flies so it’s common to catch them along the beaches. Use some long pliers or hemo’s to release them.
To avoid the crowds focus on first light as the beach will get busy as the sun comes up. Last light can also be real good but WATCH YOUR BACKCAST.
As for spinning gear, bring some topwater plugs and stickbaits. You’ll have a shot at Jacks, Tarpon, Snook, Blacktip Sharks, and so on.
You’ll find that the water drops off quickly right where the water meets the beach to about shoulder height in spots then shallows out to a sand bar about 30 yards out and then drops off again. The fish often run that “tube/tunnel” right at the beach so fish there. If the surf is not bad you can wade out to the bar and fish the other side of that but you’ll typically be in chest deep water out there.
Tha canals around the Miami Airport are loaded with Peacock Bass as well as many other exotics and Largemouth if you have tim as well. You’ll need a freshwater license to fish there though.
Hope this helps . . .
PS - The northern most end of South Beach is the clothing optional area so the scenery can get interesting as the sun comes up : )
I would target the bridges at night…around the pilings will be stacked with tarpon…anywhere there is lights will be good…Biscayne Bay has trout in that area…I fish the local saltwater intrusion gates there myself…I live in Coral Gables so I tend to stay on the west side of Biscayne Bay and chase bonefish/permit/tarpon and yes the canals are full of exotics and peacocks and bass but you can get jacks/snook/tarpon etc at the right moments
Looking forward of getting a 3 day fishing license Are there any specific fishing spots either at the Haulover Point or Miami Beach Marina Area or wherever that fishing is allowed the whole day? TakemeFishing.Org indicated Belle Island as the designated fishing spot. Is this true? Is this area considered fresh or saltwater?
Thanks for a very nice tip Dr Fish. I was trying to find a video at youtube for Miami fishing and that part of Miami is certainly a must see, I mean fish:cool:
PS. Also thanks to the email message I received from someone offering guided tours. :o I appreaciate your suggestions but I’m a do it yourself kinda guy. Its just part of the adventure!