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All,
I live in Tampa, FL and have decided to finally try my hand at fishing. I do not have a boat, and don't really want one, but I live within easy driving distance to fishing piers, beaches, and some fresh-water ponds. I'm less than an absolute beginner. No equipment at all, just a desire to learn and have fun. I'm looking for guidance as to where to start. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks, Andy |
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A local fishing pier would be a good place to start. You will see lots of
different people, different gear and different techinques. Most people there will LOVE to talk about fishing. I would suggest starting with a $20 to $50 rod and spincast reel (harder to get tangled) combo http://www.zebco.com/catalog/spincast.html with 15 or20lb line and live or dead bait. Use what others on the pier are using. And remember "A bad day fishing is better than a good day working." Good luck! -- Les Stewart Beaumont, TX "Y. Name" wrote in message . .. All, I live in Tampa, FL and have decided to finally try my hand at fishing. I do not have a boat, and don't really want one, but I live within easy driving distance to fishing piers, beaches, and some fresh-water ponds. I'm less than an absolute beginner. No equipment at all, just a desire to learn and have fun. I'm looking for guidance as to where to start. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks, Andy |
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You might want to check out http://click1now.com a web site with
sal****er fishing information .... can't hurt "Y. Name" wrote in message . .. All, I live in Tampa, FL and have decided to finally try my hand at fishing. I do not have a boat, and don't really want one, but I live within easy driving distance to fishing piers, beaches, and some fresh-water ponds. I'm less than an absolute beginner. No equipment at all, just a desire to learn and have fun. I'm looking for guidance as to where to start. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks, Andy |
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Hi Andy,
There are a lot of good fishing spots in the area and you don't need a boat to get to them, as others have said the fishing piers can be a good place to start but if you like to get away from the crowd most of the coastal areas along the bay and gulf can produce some nice fishing. I'm not real familiar with exact spots in Tampa but I do fish the grass flats along the south side of 19, just south of the Skyway bridge, I generally wade fish along there. Look for the sandy holes in the grass flats and cast your bait just into the sandy area along the edge, the spotted trout and redfish like to lay in the grass along these "holes" and feed. I use an inexpensive spincast rod and reel setup, 15lb line and for bait my favorite is a Berkley Powerbait rootbeer and gold sal****er grub, however live shrimp, shiners, greenbacks etc are all fine. Just experiment and find what YOU like best, I like the artificial because they produce fish and are easy to carry and store (don't have the hassle of pulling along a bait bucket) but it still comes down to personal preference. Snook are a lot of fun to catch, look for them along the shoreline in the mangroves and under bridges and docks, the like to lay in wait and "pounce" on the bait. It takes some practice to fish the mangroves, learning how to plop the bait in close without getting snagged but it's worth the time to learn. Ft Desoto park is another good spot as well as Cockroach Bay which is just north of Port Manatee and Bishop Harbor which is about 5 mile south of Port Manatee, all of these are great for kayak fishing as well. My personal advice for a beginner would be 1) Have Fun, that's what it's all about! 2) to keep your tackle to a minimum, rod, reel a small assortment of hooks a few split weights, a couple different color / style baits. (when I wade fish ALL of my tackle fits in a quart size zip lock freezer bag) 3) Dont' get discouraged, the fish ARE there, you just need to be fishing when they are eating. We all have times when it seems like you can't buy a strike, times when you do OK and then those rare occasions when it seems like the fish are trying to catch you. Good Luck George Y. Name wrote: All, I live in Tampa, FL and have decided to finally try my hand at fishing. I do not have a boat, and don't really want one, but I live within easy driving distance to fishing piers, beaches, and some fresh-water ponds. I'm less than an absolute beginner. No equipment at all, just a desire to learn and have fun. I'm looking for guidance as to where to start. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks, Andy |
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If you go to the marina in Clearwater just across the street from Pier 60
you can find a lot of very good party boats with all the equiptment you will need. There are a few catamarans that go out either full or half day. That might be a good way to try and see if you like fishing. If you want to try fishing from shore, you can get a nice rod & reel set up from Walmart pretty cheap. Do you know where Honeymoon Island is in Duneden? There is a nice causeway going to it. You can get bait just before the first bridge. Ther are a lot of parking places heading out to the end. Most of the people who fish there will be happy to help you if you aask. Good luck! |
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Local Fisherman's Wharf would be a good start. You will see a lot of Different people, different gear and different techinques. Most people have would like to talk about fishing.
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