Anglers from all around the country and the world venture to the Southeastern United States to experience fly fishing for a myriad of marine species in the Gulf of Mexico and South Atlantic coast. From Virginia down to northern Florida, anglers have access to an incredible salt marsh system with a vast network of tidal creeks, oyster and sand bars, mud flats, and spartina grass flats. And just a day trip away is the world-class fishery of Louisiana and the Mississippi Gulf Coast for bull redfish, black drum, jacks, and the occasional tarpon. And no conversation about the fishery that comprises the Southeastern U.S. is nearly complete until you bring in the state of Florida. From Gulf Shores, Alabama down through 30A, Apalachicola, Homosassa, the Everglades and finally to the southernmost point at the corner of South St. in Key
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