Fishing off the Florida Keys bridges is very popular for locals and visitors
are well. The bridges to fish off of are the bridges that run almost parallel
with the bridges for traffic. These old bridges are part of the Flagler
Railroad and have been refurbished for fishing or walking. On some
bridges, it's okay to even spend the night.
Most have parking areas for easy access and have clearly marked areas
where you are not allowed to fish. This is usually where there is a boat
channel underneath so that you won't interfere with boaters.
Tide changes bring different schools of fish under the bridges so it's not
unusual to catch a big fish by fishing off the bridges and if you fish off the
Florida Keys bridges, you don't need a fishing license! (that is, if you're a
Florida resident!)
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Cast your lures upcurrent from the bridge then let them sink to the bottom and let water movement sweep them back into the shadow line and bridge structure. Pick up the rodtip just enough to make sure the lure continues to bounce and tumble along the bottom. Don’t rush the lure, because big snook are lazy and don’t like to chase after it. They would rather have it come to them.
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