By Henry With more than 7,700 lakes, 10,550 miles of rivers and 2,276 miles of tidal shoreline, there is no doubt why fishing in Florida is one of the top activities for locals and visitors. It's wonder the state has produced more than 900 world records, more than any other state or country for that matter. The following species are all found in within 100 miles of Tampa Bay at some time of the year. So what are you waiting for? Get your rod, reel and hit the water. Here are the top Florida fish to catch. Tarpon Sometimes called the "silver king of sportfish," the tarpon is highly prized for its fighting ability but not valued as food. One of the state's most popular gamefish, tarpon can tolerate a wide range of salinities and are found throughout the state’s waters. Sailfish Florida’s official state saltwater fish, this tackle buster local tropical and subtropical waters. Sailfish usually travel alone or in small groups. The excellent feature is the long, high first
Fishing is the activity of trying to catch fish in somewhere. Fish are normally caught in the wild, river, pond, lake and many more places. There are many types of fishing Techniques for catching fish include hand gathering, pot fishing, Boat fishing, spearing, fishing with fishing gear, net fishing, fishing with fishing rod, angling and trapping.