Rick Rodriguez

Hernando Beach Gulf Grouper Deep Sea Fishing Report

Grouper Fishing in January and February is easy when you fish where the fish are active. Often in the winter months catching grouper is a slower process than warmer months. As you venture off shore take note of the water temperature. The further west you go the warmer the water temperature will become. Lately 55 degrees is the number to look for. Less than 55 degrees it seems almost impossible to catch a limit of grouper. We are in the grouper catch and release season and fishing the reefs is fun with constent action.

call for more detailabout the fish you can keep and how much fun it is to catch big fish.

727-992-9494

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Fish Species: Grouper, Snapper, Amberjacks
Bait Used: dead and Live
Tackle Used: conventional
Method Used: bottom rigs
Water Depth: 50
Water Temperature: 55
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Rick Rodriguez

About The Author: Captain Rick Rodriguez

Company: Gulf Grouper

Area Reporting: Orlando - Spring HIill - Herando County

Bio: Offshore fishing aboard the Gulf Grouper with Captain Rick is fun and educational. Learn fishing techniques in the Gulf of Mexico that will improve your fishing and allow you to catch more fish on your own boat. Light and heavy tackle is used to maximize the excitement of fishing in the Gulf of Mexico. Captain Rick is available year round and fishes every day, including weekends & holidays. Grouper and other fish are caught all year, only the technique changes with the season. Occasionally, we will also land Tuna, Kingfish, Cobia, Sharks, Snapper, Amberjacks, Spanish Mackerel, Grunts and more. We have a big fish box, a courteous crew and good tackle. We even clean and bag your catch for you to take with you! Plan early. Weekends and holidays book first!

727-992-9494
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