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Ive heard “in-shore” and “off-shore”, whats the difference?

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Ive heard “in-shore” and “off-shore”, whats the difference?

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Inshore refers to fishing shallow and protected waters of the intercoastal waterway. The most common fish caught are Snook, Trout, Redfish and Tarpon. Offshore, also called ‘deep-sea fishing,’ involves heading out into deeper waters of the Gulf of Mexico, anywhere past 10-15 miles in this area. The fish generally targeted are Grouper, Snapper, Amberjacks, and King Mackeral, but that is just a short list of what is out there. When fishing offshore, it is fairly common to hook something that you have to wait to get up to the boat to determine what it is! Because of the fuel costs and typically the need for a more seaworthy boat, offshore charters run 50% higher than inshore.

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