Florida Grand Slam
October 25, 2021 Naples 4 photos
Snook
Snook
Spotted Seatrout
Spotted Seatrout
Redfish
Redfish
Tarpon
Tarpon
Jack Crevalle
Jack Crevalle
Pompano
Pompano
Permit
Permit
Tripletail
Tripletail

Trip Summary

This couple spent the day with one of our CruiseFishDive Providers, Capt Brian and caught a Florida Grand Slam. 85 inches to be exact with a 37" snook 29" redfish and 19" trout. They caught many others as well and had an amazing time. If you want to try and het your Westcoast Grand Slam pr just have an amazing day on the water, then contact us at CruiseFishDive.
CruiseFishDive
Naples, Florida, United States
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Cruise Fish Dive offers various fishing adventures in Southwest Florida. Charters can range from fishing, scuba diving, and combo tours. Their fleet of vessels is equipped with the best quality gear to tackle all types of fishing and diving. Offshore boat...

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