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Easy Grouper Fishing

Capt. Rick Rodriguez
May 27, 2008
Hernando Beach - Saltwater Fishing Report

Fishing this spring is unbelievable. We are catching Gag and Red Grouper throughout the day everyday. Lately we have had the task of fighting Goliath Grouper. Almost every trip we get a shot at theses huge fish. Some are larger than others; however each one is a guaranteed battle that will hurt most people. You can look forward to plenty of Grouper, Grunts, and Mangrove Snapper. Dead threadfin herring is the preferred bait, left to stay still on the bottom will get you bit. Live bait works well, Pinfish, small Grunts, and Spot tails will do the trick most of the time.

Sea ya on the water!

Capt Rick Rodriguez
727-992-9494

Hernando Beach Fishing Forecast:

Fishing will only improve through the year. There are less boats fishing this year and most areas are not getting presure they used to.

Target Species:

Grouper and other sports fish

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Deep Sea Fishing in the Gulf of Mexico aboard the Gulf Grouper with Captain Rick in Hernando Beach area. Family-friendly Fishing Educational - Fun - Great for Vacations Captain Rick is dedicated to making your trip a memorable fishing experience. We know where to find the fish. Fish for Grouper, Grunt, Kingfish, Cobia, Snapper and other sport fish. 1/2 Day, All Day and Extended Trips Want More Info ? Call us at 727-992-9494

Contact Info:

Gulf Grouper Deep Sea Fishing
7316 Flyway Dr
Springhill, FL 34607
Phone: 727-992-9494
Alt. Phone: 352-592-0082
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