The Gorgeous, Little-Known River Is One Of The Most Underrated Fishing Spots In Florida
By Megan Todaro|Published June 18, 2024
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Megan Todaro
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Megan Todaro was born and raised in Miami, Florida, and still calls The Sunshine State home today. While saving lives and putting out fires during the day, Megan is also passionate about writing and travel, especially when it comes to sharing her knowledge of her home state. A few of Megan's favorites include: favorite Florida vacation destination - New Smyrna Beach. Favorite Florida restaurant - Eastside Pizza in Miami. Favorite Florida hidden gem - Shibuya Sushi Art. Favorite Florida OnlyInYourState article: Take A Terrifying Florida Road Trip That Will Surely Haunt Your Dreams.
Fishing is one of the most popular hobbies in Florida, and for good reason. What other state offers beautiful tropical water on nearly all sides?! Culturally, fishing has deep roots in Florida’s history and traditions. The state’s indigenous peoples, early settlers, and communities have long relied on fishing for sustenance and livelihood. Today, people still rely on fishing to feed their families, although now it has become more of a sport than a necessity. But with that said, there are so many incredible places to catch a line in The Sunshine State that it’s hard to choose just one. For anyone looking for a more remote, underrated fishing spot in Florida, we have the perfect place for you.
What do you think about this underrated fishing spot in Florida? Have you been before? Sound off in the comments section!
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