Being from Florida, which is quite the epicenter for anglers professionals and amateurs alike wanting to set new highs for themselves in the fishing world, William Forlander also became a lover of fishing. Learning to fish when he was just a child with his brother and father on the weekends, Forlander grew to love the sport and quality time with his family. Having done nearly all of it, Forlander loves all the fishing styles, especially because he can do them all without having to leave his favorite state, Florida.
Light tackle fishing is a style that is most flexible and can catch nearly any fish, from tarpon to wahoo, even mahi mahi and sailfish. Flats and backcountry fishing includes fly, spin and plug fishing. Barracuda, sharks, and cobia can be caught through this style of fishing on the Atlantic side of Florida or the backcountry region. Deep sea or Offshore fishing, is one of William Forlander’s favorite types of fishing. This type of fishing is a minimum of five miles off the coast, where the ocean drops to depths of 600 feet. Usually, deep sea fisherman will troll for blue marlin or fish for kingfish and even dolphin.
Wreck and reef fishing is usually where anglers can find schools of permit, snapper and mackerel that are living in the coral structures and reefs. Bridge fishing is some of the best places to wet a line. This type of fishing is easiest for anglers looking to wet their line without wanting to get in a boat.
Light tackle fishing is a style that is most flexible and can catch nearly any fish, from tarpon to wahoo, even mahi mahi and sailfish. Flats and backcountry fishing includes fly, spin and plug fishing. Barracuda, sharks, and cobia can be caught through this style of fishing on the Atlantic side of Florida or the backcountry region. Deep sea or Offshore fishing, is one of William Forlander’s favorite types of fishing. This type of fishing is a minimum of five miles off the coast, where the ocean drops to depths of 600 feet. Usually, deep sea fisherman will troll for blue marlin or fish for kingfish and even dolphin.
Wreck and reef fishing is usually where anglers can find schools of permit, snapper and mackerel that are living in the coral structures and reefs. Bridge fishing is some of the best places to wet a line. This type of fishing is easiest for anglers looking to wet their line without wanting to get in a boat.