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Beach Fishing Siesta Keys

With it's desirable location in the Florida Keys, Siesta Key is an ideal vacation destination for anyone. Fishermen, however, will find themselves drawn to the perfect beaches and prime fishing spots. The area is known for it's plethora of fish, so ask locals where the fish happen to be biting and enjoy bringing home your catch!

Siesta Key is home to the large limestone formations underwater, which are geologically unique to the Southern Florida location. This limestone is an ideal habitat for lots of marine life, making the area popular for fishing. There are many local tackle shops and boat rentals in the area, making it easy to find someone to fish with or chat to about the day's catch. Consider renting a boat to reach the best places to fish which may not be easily accessible on foot. Don't forget that to fish on Siesta Key, you will need to have a fishing license just like in any other place in the state of Florida.

There is a wide variety of commonly caught fish in Siesta Key. Except to hear (or catch yourself) reports about speckled red snapper, tuna, red grouper, tarpon, mackerel, or even a black-tip shark! While the weather is warm year round, heavy rainfall can happen suddenly and put a damper on the day, so be sure to pay attention to local weather reports and avoid that problem.

Once you have spent the day catching fish in Siesta Key, finish off with a refreshing drink at one of the many pubs, bars, and restaurants in Siesta Key. If you don't have anywhere to cook your catch, consider asking one of the fantastic restaurants in the area to prepare and cook your freshly caught fish for you. Imagine sitting at a waterfront restaurant, enjoying the smells and tastes of your professionally cooked fresh catch of the day. All that and more is waiting for you at Siesta Key Beach in Florida!