Florida's panhandle is often referred to as the "Forgotten Coast." Anglers who happily fish these highly productive, uncrowded waters tend to agree with that description.& In summer, king mackerel, snapper and grouper move to inshore reefs and wrecks. As fall and winter months approach, look for spotted trout and red drum to join with other fish that inhabit the inshore flats. Featured Species: Amberjack, Cobia, Crevalle Jack, Gray Snapper, King Mackerel, Red Drum, Red Grouper, Southern Flounder, Spanish Mackerel, Spotted Seatrout and Tarpon. Map Features: Tips and Techniques for Featured Species, GPS Information, Access Locations, 41 Proven Fishing Areas Marked, Area Marina Information, Artificial Reefs Indicated with GPS (if applicable). Covers coast between Indian Pass and East Pass.