Tampa Bay
Tampa
Bay inlet of the Gulf of Mexico 25 miles long and 7
to 12 miles wide. Separated from the gulf by
numerous islands. Containing unlimited flats and
tributaries and bays great for wading, casting and
it is a fly fishing paradise.
Miles of shoreline and dredged shipping channels
offer a true variety of diverse fishing.
Trolling the shore for Mangrove Snapper or Sheephead
around the docks. Fishing the flats with artificial
and a fly for Seatrout laid up in the grass.
Throwing a whitebait { as locals call a species of
white sided baitfish} to a Tailing Red or a School
of Jacks cruising by.
As the weather warms and the flats hear up into the
lower 80's Anglers are looking for the Big Tarpon to
appear. The site of a 150lb. Tarpon leaping out the
water is something a die-hard-Angler and Novice will
remember for a long time.
Offshore you have the reliable Grouper. Snapper,
Blackfin Tuna, Sailfish and Maybe a Marlin Located
only 55 miles west of Orlando and Theme parks make
Tampa Bay a must fish Destination.
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