Thu May 17, 2012  

Deep Sea Fishing near Orlando Florida

Orlando area deep sea fishing for kingfish, mackerel and other offshore and blue water species.

Deep Sea Fishing for King Mackerel in Orlando Florida

"My favorite summer activity it going Deep Sea fishing near Orlando Florida with my husband, Captain Richard Bradley. It's an awesome way to slip away for the day and work on my tan while pulling in some hard fighting fish in the Atlantic Ocean," Explains Gina of Lagooner Fishing Charters. "Our summers are usually smooth, calm days, making for a speedy ride out to the fishing grounds to do some livebait trolling, bottom fishing or sight fishing. Personally I just like to relax and have an enjoyable day on the deep blue sea."

Orlando has fabulous fishing for king mackerel, cobia, tarpon, jacks and seasonal dolphin, wahoo and bottom species like snapper and grouper. The summer months is very condusive for small, high performance fishing trips hunting for deep sea species

"One of my favorite things in the whole wide world to do is deep sea fish east of Orlando during the calm Florida summer days. "
Captain Gina Bradley

Deep Sea Fishing out of Orlando Florida
Movie of Captain Gina
Deep Sea Fishing

On the left is a short video of Captain Gina deep sea fishing east of Orlando Florida on the Atlantic Ocean. "Captain Richard grabbed me quickly to quickly take off from the daily grind and spend a morning on the ocean before the sun got too hot. I caught several king mackerel and baraccuda before heading back to the house and cooking it a nice kingfish dinner for the family."

Captain Gina has her own site about activites and things to do in the Cocoa Beach, Florida area. It's a light hearted site about everything from dining, drinking and outdoors activities in her hometown area. "A short drive to and from Orlando to the east coast allows many of my friends to come over and visit our beautiful coastline and go fishing, surfing or spending a day on the beach with me." explains Gina. "We have everything to offer from partying to pleasure!"

Deep Sea Fishing GuideHello,
Deep Sea Fishing is a great way to spend a day while visiting the Orlando area in Florida. Many of my regular local anglers love to take a day off during the summer for a day of fishing offshore for big game species like king mackerel, cobia and mahi-mahi. Occassionally we catch billfish like the popular sailfish but we're better known for the aforementioned fish including snapper and grouper.
When you're visiting our Florida hometown next time, please give Lagooner Fishing Guides a call and let us take you on a spectacular fishing trip directly east of Orlando. You won't regret the Florida sunshine and deep blue sea while catching a fish of your dreams.

Captain Richard Bradley
Lagooner Fishing Guide
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Florida King Fish Regulations

24" to fork in tail minimum size limit, limit of two per angler per day.

Kingfish Links & Information

Kings are schooling fish that migrate fom south Florida waters in winter to more northerly waters in spring. Gulf population thought to be separate from Atlantic population, with considerable mixing in winter from Cape Canaveral past Key West. Kingfish spawns in midsummer OFFSHORE and feeds on small fish and squid.

Take a look at Captain Gina's Catch and movie she made of one of her kingfish trips.
Port Canaveral King Mackerel Movie

Daytona King Mackerel Fishing
Canaveral Kingfish Charters
Orlando Mackerel Fishing Trips
Florida King Mackerel Record

90 lbs.

May Deep Sea Fishing in Orlando

Spring fishing for cobia out of the Orlando area brings awesome results depending on the water temperature and weather. Usually starting in March the cobia march north toward thier summer grounds and Cape Canaveral and Orlando are is