I know every inch of the Oregon coast, from surf perch fishing at Brookings to combat fishing/fighting for salmon at Buoy 10. I've steelhead fished the Wilson River, Sandy River, Umpqua, Pistol, all of them.
My advice is head to Biloxi, Mississippi. My retired dad moved there and it is amazing fishing and extremely affordable. You can have incredible pier/shore fishing and meet the friendliest people in the US.
Good luck on your travels, don't overthink it - just go...for serious fishing reasonable housing and year round ocean fishing that would be my first choice or down by Port Everglades
Skip the fluff and head straight to the Florida Keys. You want inshore and offshore fishing, it’s there. Arguably, the best saltwater guides in the States are there. It’ll be the quickest location to learn the most with tremendous diversity in opportunity.
Agree with this. Take trips to the keys, don’t live in the keys. I think the gulf coast is your better bet if inshore is the game you want to play.Yea the keys are the best but I would never want to live there, unless you are wanting to immerse completely in the fishing. You are kind of cut off from the rest of the state and the world lol. I am in southern palm beach county and I can take day trips to the keys, ENP, Chokoloskee etc… but I never end up going anywhere tho cause the Gulfstream just about touches the coast right here in Boynton and I can leave my driveway, launch and have lines out offshore in less than 30 mins from cranking up the truck. Flat day I can be to Bahamas in a few hours. It’s pretty crazy.
4 hours to key west. 4 hours to Jacksonville. 4 hours to Tampa. 3 hours to Orlando. Not sure where the venues are for fights and whatnot but pretty much the whole state besides the panhandle is easy driving distance…
If you end up on the east coast of FL going offshore from about Martin county north is a whole different ballgame than Palm beach county and south. My friends up in Daytona and Jacksonville have to run out like 50-60 miles to hit the gulfstream, screw that noise. Guys down here fish Pelagics offshore with kayaks launching off the beach.
Gulf coast is also a haul to get offshore but lots of inshore fishing. Up around the big bend and the panhandle would keep you within reasonable out of state hunting…
Lots of great options.
Limit on mahi is 10/day, 20” minimum. They are a lot of fun.
Skip the fluff and head straight to the Florida Keys. You want inshore and offshore fishing, it’s there. Arguably, the best saltwater guides in the States are there. It’ll be the quickest location to learn the most with tremendous diversity in opportunity
Yep, just visit the Key$$$$.Agree with this. Take trips to the keys, don’t live in the keys. I think the gulf coast is your better bet if inshore is the game you want to play.
he is not wrong.Skip the fluff and head straight to the Florida Keys. You want inshore and offshore fishing, it’s there. Arguably, the best saltwater guides in the States are there. It’ll be the quickest location to learn the most with tremendous diversity in opportunity.