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12307 Wedgefield Drive , Grand Island, FL 32735
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All American Marine 7024 S Orange Ave, Orlando, FL 32809
Phone: (407) 855-9988 www.allamericanmarineorlando.com
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Triangle Marine 11415 US-441, Tavares, FL 32778
Phone:(352) 343-6146 www.trianglemarinecenter.biz
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Phone: (321) 866-0306 www.boatmaxusa.com
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Phone: (407) 295-0117 www. Lakefairviewmarina.com
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Nobles Marine
437 N Palmetto St, Leesburg, FL 34748 or 1931 N. Hwy 19, Crystal River
Phone: (352) 787-5792 www.noblesmarine.com
Thomas Lumber Company 231 W Gore St, Orlando, FL 32806, Phone: (407) 841-1250 www.thomaslumber.com
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Campbell Renovations Inc.
285 Campbell Ranch Run, Geneva, FL 32732
Phone:(407) 349-0016 Cell: 407-947-5460 www.campbellrenovationsinc.com
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Owens Fishing & Marine 935 N Bay St, Eustis, FL 32726
Phone: (352) 357-3030
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St. Johns River Steak & Seafood
550 N Palmetto Ave, Sanford, FL 32771
Phone: (407) 878-0980
360-910-0967
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Vapor and Company
3621 S. Orlando Dr. Sanford FL 32773
Phone:(407) 878-7397 www.vaporandco.com
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Orlando Coastal Angler Magazine Approved! Altamonte Springs, Orlando East SR 50
Specializing in Inshore Flats Fishing for Red Fish, Snook, Spotted Sea Trout, Black Drum & Tarpon USCG OUPV 6 pack license SpotStalker.Charters@gmail.com www.SpotStalkerCharters.com
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Miami, Government Cut (Approximate Times) of the boat for that cobia trailing you. If your bottom fishing, keep an eye on what follows your fish up to the boat.
The bridges in the Indian River, terways hold the large red drum and area where they are on the screen and use a half or whole crab, croakers or pinfish on a 3/0 circle hook and step up the leader to 30# mono attached to 20-30# braid with a small split shot.

Tarpon are starting to show up on the beaches outside of Port Canaveral. To catch tarpon, freeline live croakers or menhaden on a 7/0 circle hook with 60# fluorocarbon leader. Have lots of extra bait and hooks to deal with the sharks.
Good numbers of dolphin fish have been caught in the last few weeks and should only increase this month. Start looking in the 90–120-foot range as many seem to think you must go to 300 to start. Unless someone is out there on the radio telling you to go deep, start shallow. Start looking for color changes and temp breaks. Also look for weed lines and currents, as that is a good place to start. I like to use smaller islander lures with small ballyhoo or strip baits. On bright sunny days go with the yellows, pinks, and bright blues. On darker days go with black, red and purple colors.