08-26-2014, 09:39 AM
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Ledge Runner Baits
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: I live in a house, but my soul is at sea.
Posts: 8,622
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Naples came to mind and if we decide to keep a summer cottage in Plymouth, that would probably be at the top of the list, but not for year round. I think the average 93 degrees and 9" of rain for June, July, August and Sept. would be a bit oppressive.
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Originally Posted by chefchris401
Naples Florida area
The soon to be wife and I are considering moving next year too, figure do it now while were young
The fishery down there is epic, just look at Roy Ls Facebook page and all his pics
All kinds of crazy freshwater species, endless supply of saltwater species.
I fished a beach with a 7ft rod and quantum smoke 20 with 10lb braid and had a blast throwing gulp on jig heads to ladyfish, (the poor mans tarpon), caught a couple good size ones, along with lizard fish, permit or something similiar and all kinds of random fish.
Saw all kinds of fish just walking the beach and bridges, the fishing is endless.
I know Naples isn't the glamorous side if Florida, but tons of public access spots with free parking, beaches for dogs and owners only (something that would never be allowed up here), and endless kayak/small boat rivers and streams to explore
The more we talk about it, the better it sounds
Only thing keeping us here is my career and she owns her own business, but nothing we couldn't do in Florida
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