Port Canaveral Mackerel Fishing Charter Guide and Captain
Florida's Port Canaveral in the East Central part of the state produces some of the best and most consistent mackerel fishing in world. North America's East Coast and Gulf of Mexico coastal areas have many hotspots for anglers to hookup with blistering reel spooling King Mackerel and fun ultra light tackle Spanish Mackerel. During the summer Lagooner Fishing Guides often take their customers along the beaches for a day of nearshore fishing for large Mackerel and if the oceans really smooth we'll take you out to the cobalt blue waters and to the reefs and wrecks within miles of the shoreline for an opportunity to get in a Mackerel "fire fight" as it's often called where the fish are "eating the bottom of the boat out" while anglers fight smoker sized King Mackerel with multiple hookups.
"Within seconds of slowing the boat down Captain Richard turned the boat in a circle and tossed over the first bait for an instantaneous hookup! We never got more than two lines at a time out for the next hour as the fish literally boiled behind the boat. The Mackerel jumped on our live baits as fast as we could get them in the water with what charter Captains call skyrocketing the baits. You'll never forget a day of fishing for these fantastic fish!" explains and excited Angler after a day of summertime calm water fishing near Port Canaveral.
Mackerel are a species of fish off Port Canaveral that you can find on the west side of the gulfstream before the continental slope. They hang around wrecks, reefs and ridges both natural and manmade. During the calm summer months when baitfish pods form along the shoreline, mackerel will venture close to shore to spawn and feed. It's a great time for kids and families alike to take a day of fishing and avoid going too far offshore.
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