Shore fishing can be done in a quite a few locations. Some people prefer to fish up in the north as the scenery and nature is very nice. Especially if you compare it to the south where the water is bright blue and the oceans are windy and sunny. Although the north is a great place to fish I would have to say that the south is generally much more interesting because of the different species of fish you can catch.
When talking about south shore fishing it is fairly easy to get mixed up with the definite location you are referring to as many people define the south as a different place. For example, shore fishing from the south could mean in the United States if you are from Canada in places such as Florida, Hawaii, New Jersey or other similar locations. While for some people south fishing could mean places across the globe such as Australia.
Ether way you put it, you can expect fishing in these locations to be very different from what you are probably used to. When we went deep sea fishing in the Dominican we caught all kinds of fish that we have never even heard of before. They looked funny, put up a big fight and made it a pretty interesting fishing trip. Try reeling in a Maui and you will know exactly what I mean.
The one thing you need to keep in mind though is that south shore fishing usually involves you traveling. If you have ever traveled you know that you need to do some careful planning and its going to cost you some money as well.
The experience though is something most people only get once in a lifetime or not at all so I personally think its worth it to try southern fishing every once and a while.
Some places will allow you to fish from the shore but a lot of areas are beaches and will not let you so you may be better off renting a boat or getting someone to take you out fishing for the day.
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