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Fishing in Hallandale Beach, Florida, United States

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Map of Blue Lagoon© Mapbox © OpenStreetMap
great waters for multi species.
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jcastro9840

Great place to fish if your fishing from the hotel Homewood suites. The waters right in the parking lot, nice and open and it's loaded with fish. there are jacks, tarpon, snook, peacock bass,large mouth bass All just from right there in the parking lot best bait to use is shiners everything else is gonna be a lot harder to hook up. shiners is the way to go.

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Map of Doral Central Park© Mapbox © OpenStreetMap
This is a GOOD spot
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VieraFishing

This spot is super beginner friendly because it is loaded with Largemouth and Bluegill. The only downside is that sometimes it is packed and really no space to cast. That doesn’t really matter though because when you go there, even if you drop it there will probably be a fish to bite. Most of the bass are small but there are some really big ones. The best thing to use is definitely live shiners but with really anything, if you wait long enough, you will get a fish.