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Grouper Country, Hernando Beach Report

Capt. Rick Rodriguez
January 15, 2009
Hernando Beach - Saltwater Fishing Report

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date:
Charter Boat Gulf Grouper Fishing Report
Location: Hernando Beach Fla, Grouper Country

Grouper fishing is nonstop action, 100's of short Grouper released daily. The water temperature is around 68 degrees. Grunts, Groupers, and Mangrove Snapper are plentiful. Fishing has been very consistent and should continue this way through the rest of winter. We are still using mostly frozen , Northern Mackerel, Mullet heads, and Threadfin Herring.

Hernando Beach Fishing Forecast:

Forecast: More of the same until the cold fronts slow down. Once the water warms up we will start to see some more of the migratory species.
Sea ya on the water,

Target Species:

Grouper and other reef fish

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Deep Sea Sport Fishing the Florida Keys in the Gulf Stream and area reefs aboard the Sea Horse 43 Viking with Captain Rick at Whale Harbor mile marker 83.5 Family-friendly Fishing Fun - Great for Vacations and corporate charters. Captain Rick is dedicated to making your trip a memorable fish catching experience. We know where to find the fish. Fish for Mahi, Sailfish, Wahoo, Tuna, Marlin, Shark,Amberjack,Kingfish,and Sword Fish 1/2 Day, All Day and Extended Trips Please Call:305-664-502

Contact Info:

Sea Horse Deep Sea Sport Fishing
83.5 Whale Harbor
Islamorada, FL 33036
Phone: 305-664-5020
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