Meet the Coastal fish | Upcoming Florida DLC
Hello everyone,
We're back with more exciting news about the upcoming Florida DLC for the Ultimate Fishing Simulator. This week, we're highlighting the coastal fish you'll soon be able to chase. Get ready to cast your lines for some fantastic species like the Red Drum, Black Drum, Black Sea Bass, and the ever-popular Mangrove Snapper!
Each of these fish offers a unique challenge and adds to the thrill of fishing along the beautiful coastlines of Florida. In case you missed it, last week we introduced some amazing sharks set to feature in the DLC. If you haven't checked that out yet, you can read it [HERE].
[h2]Red drum[/h2]
The Red Drum has a unique place in U.S. conservation history. In 2007, it was designated as a protected game fish by an executive order from President George W. Bush. This order prohibits the sale of Red Drum caught in federal waters and encourages states to protect them within their own waters.

[h2]Black drum[/h2]
The Black Drum fish is known for its distinctive baritone drumming sound, especially notable during the spawning season. This sound is produced by muscles rubbing against their air bladder, a unique characteristic among fish. Black Drums are also recognized for their ability to grow exceptionally large, with some individuals reaching over 50 kilograms. They inhabit the Atlantic coast of the Americas, from Florida to Nova Scotia, and are a popular catch among recreational fishermen for their size and fighting ability.

[h2]Black seabass[/h2]
The Black Sea Bass is an intriguing species with a unique life cycle. This fish grows slowly, reaching sexual maturity between one and three years of age. What's particularly fascinating is their reproductive strategy – they are protogynous hermaphrodites. This means most Black Sea Bass start life as females and later transform into males. This adaptive trait plays a crucial role in their survival and reproductive success in their natural habitats.

[h2]Mangrove snapper[/h2]
The Mangrove Snapper thrives in a variety of environments, from inshore mangroves to offshore reefs. This adaptable fish is a common sight around docks and coastal structures, making it a popular target for anglers. Known for their versatility, they are as enjoyable to catch as they are delicious, contributing to their popularity in both recreational and commercial fishing

[h3]And remember, next week we'll be revealing the reef fish species! You don't want to miss this glimpse into the vibrant and diverse world of reef fishing in our Florida DLC. Tight lines and happy fishing until our next update![/h3]
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1256780/Ultimate_Fishing_Simulator__Florida
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1032180/Ultimate_Fishing_Simulator_VR__Florida
Tight lines!
We're back with more exciting news about the upcoming Florida DLC for the Ultimate Fishing Simulator. This week, we're highlighting the coastal fish you'll soon be able to chase. Get ready to cast your lines for some fantastic species like the Red Drum, Black Drum, Black Sea Bass, and the ever-popular Mangrove Snapper!
Each of these fish offers a unique challenge and adds to the thrill of fishing along the beautiful coastlines of Florida. In case you missed it, last week we introduced some amazing sharks set to feature in the DLC. If you haven't checked that out yet, you can read it [HERE].
[h2]Red drum[/h2]
The Red Drum has a unique place in U.S. conservation history. In 2007, it was designated as a protected game fish by an executive order from President George W. Bush. This order prohibits the sale of Red Drum caught in federal waters and encourages states to protect them within their own waters.

[h2]Black drum[/h2]
The Black Drum fish is known for its distinctive baritone drumming sound, especially notable during the spawning season. This sound is produced by muscles rubbing against their air bladder, a unique characteristic among fish. Black Drums are also recognized for their ability to grow exceptionally large, with some individuals reaching over 50 kilograms. They inhabit the Atlantic coast of the Americas, from Florida to Nova Scotia, and are a popular catch among recreational fishermen for their size and fighting ability.

[h2]Black seabass[/h2]
The Black Sea Bass is an intriguing species with a unique life cycle. This fish grows slowly, reaching sexual maturity between one and three years of age. What's particularly fascinating is their reproductive strategy – they are protogynous hermaphrodites. This means most Black Sea Bass start life as females and later transform into males. This adaptive trait plays a crucial role in their survival and reproductive success in their natural habitats.

[h2]Mangrove snapper[/h2]
The Mangrove Snapper thrives in a variety of environments, from inshore mangroves to offshore reefs. This adaptable fish is a common sight around docks and coastal structures, making it a popular target for anglers. Known for their versatility, they are as enjoyable to catch as they are delicious, contributing to their popularity in both recreational and commercial fishing

[h3]And remember, next week we'll be revealing the reef fish species! You don't want to miss this glimpse into the vibrant and diverse world of reef fishing in our Florida DLC. Tight lines and happy fishing until our next update![/h3]
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1256780/Ultimate_Fishing_Simulator__Florida
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1032180/Ultimate_Fishing_Simulator_VR__Florida
Tight lines!