Think hes kidding
True.
Though the post doesnt specify only saltwater fish :3
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Think hes kidding
If I could catch a Swiss guard or Royal Gramma I would lose it. I think ive seen Royal Gramma once out at Sebastian Inlet. Unfortunately I don't live anywhere near there anymore "Well technically two hours away now, but not worth the trip imo".
I've also seen Cardinals out there.
I'm going to try a place out near Clearwater and then Fort Desoto Park, down by St Petersburg. I've read Fort Desoto has alot of diverse life.
Down in Miami the royal gramma is not seen, I've heard of sightings in the keys and the Bahamas are full of them. I doubt you saw one north of here. Swissguard and candy basslets I've read have been spotted on reefs south of key west, however, deep reefs.
That west coast water is so murky it's scary!. I would try collecting on the east coast. Broward county has reefs 100yds from shore that can be beach dived. You need a dive flag. There are lots of different marine tropicals in these areas. Buckets and air stones to get your catch back home.
Holy cow. That's gotta be so coolAlso you can catch small grouper and I have a customer with a mahi mahi in his tank