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Take Advantage of Fishing this November

Looking for a cure to that election hangover? Sunshine, saltwater and fresh air is the remedy.

“The fall is a less crowded time to enjoy fishing before the winter travel season gets going,” suggests Dustyn Shroff, Vice President of GreatFlorida Insurance, Florida’s largest boat insurance agency.

Extended fishing for red snapper

As we approach the middle of fall, your fishing days are not lost.

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has extended red snapper season this November. Governor Rick Scott requested the season expand as a measure to offset the economic setbacks from Hurricane Hermine.

Consequently, the recreational red snapper season in Gulf state waters will remain open for additional days this month. November 11 and 12, Veterans Day holiday and November 25, 26 and 27 for Thanksgiving weekend.

No license, no problem

In addition, the FWC has made November 26 a salt water license-free fishing day. Making it easy to invite out of town family and guests to join you in angling adventures.

What’s biting?

“Fish are plentiful in the fall,” reminds Buck with GreatFlorida Insurance, Florida’s top independent boat insurance agency.

In fact, certain species of fish enjoy the cooler water temperatures. November is a great time to catch red grouper, black grouper, gag grouper, Amberjack, flounder and much more. For a more comprehensive list, check out Fishing-Florida.com. They have a seasons and species a chart to discover what you can catch in the fall.

Manatees

Be sure to slow down! November is Manatee Awareness Month. Manatees begin to migrate to warmer waters and can be found in rivers, bays or coastal waters.

With this in mind, wearing polarized sunglasses can help boaters spot manatees. They tend to swim just below the water’s surface making them difficult to spot.

GreatFlorida Insurance can make sure you are fully prepared before you head out to trawl. We offer premium boat insurance at affordable prices. Contact a GreatFlorida Insurance agent to make sure you have proper boat insurance and adequate coverage for your equipment.

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Dustyn Shroff
Dustyn Shroffhttp://www.greatflorida.com
Vice President at GreatFlorida Insurance

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