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I taking a trip to tampa. Does anyone have any recommendation of a nice
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It's been 15 years since I was down there, but I suppose the fishing is
still great. Buy a block of frozen squid in the supermarket. (It's cheaper than in the tackle shops) When I was there, I fished the south end of the Skyway bridge and another big bridge further south. Tampa bay was good fishing. I remember a fancy stone railing around much of the bay, and a fishing pier where fishing was especially good. Many of the bridges in Florida have walkways built underneath for the fishermen, and something is always biting just about anywhere you can reach the water. 'most anything will bite on squid. The only bait I prefer over squid is live shrimp, which again, almost any of the fish will eat. Hey, are you the same v-man who once hung around UMA? Good luck Pepperoni "v-man" wrote in message ... I taking a trip to tampa. Does anyone have any recommendation of a nice place to go fishing there? Hows fishing in the bays there? thx. |
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![]() "Pepperoni" wrote in message ... It's been 15 years since I was down there, but I suppose the fishing is still great. Buy a block of frozen squid in the supermarket. (It's cheaper than in the tackle shops) When I was there, I fished the south end of the Skyway bridge and another big bridge further south. Tampa bay was good fishing. I remember a fancy stone railing around much of the bay, and a fishing pier where fishing was especially good. Many of the bridges in Florida have walkways built underneath for the fishermen, and something is always biting just about anywhere you can reach the water. 'most anything will bite on squid. The only bait I prefer over squid is live shrimp, which again, almost any of the fish will eat. Hey, are you the same v-man who once hung around UMA? Thanks alot for the tips. Sorry but I am different v-man. |
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![]() "Pepperoni" wrote in message ... It's been 15 years since I was down there, but I suppose the fishing is still great. Buy a block of frozen squid in the supermarket. (It's cheaper than in the tackle shops) When I was there, I fished the south end of the Skyway bridge and another big bridge further south. Tampa bay was good fishing. I remember a fancy stone railing around much of the bay, and a fishing pier where fishing was especially good. Many of the bridges in Florida have walkways built underneath for the fishermen, and something is always biting just about anywhere you can reach the water. 'most anything will bite on squid. The only bait I prefer over squid is live shrimp, which again, almost any of the fish will eat. Hey, are you the same v-man who once hung around UMA? Thanks alot for the tips. Sorry but I am different v-man. |
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"v-man" wrote: I taking a trip to tampa. Does anyone have any recommendation of a nice place to go fishing there? Hows fishing in the bays there? thx. Work has slowed down my fishing time in the Tampa area but of all the places I fish that is where I can usually count on catching fish. Not sure of the type fishing you want to do but most anything is possible. I am partial to flats fishing as my web site indicates. One of the places that I usually hit would be around Ft. Desoto park. There are many areas there where you can wade (carefully) and get to spots where fish hold as the tide is changing. This would probably be a little more productive than just beach fishing. As another respondent noted bridges as an option. There are several options including Gandy Bridge, the Sunshine Skyway old span and many smaller bridges over channels and passes that would funnel bait and the game fish that follow them increasing your chances of catching. There are also several options for fishing by renting a kayak that will allow you to get back into flats where fish are (and fewer anglers may be). Guided trips are also an option depending on your budget. This time of year the reds are still an option and I don't think it has become cold enough to run off the snook and trout are also an option. Many other species that are not considered game fish are also fun to catch including jacks and ladyfish. You should have many options to catch fish in the Tampa area. good fishin' atljoe -- "Atlanta Joe" aka Joe Webb Flats fishing is Flat Fun! Visit my site at http://flatsfisher.com |
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It's been 15 years since I was down there, but I suppose the fishing is
still great. Buy a block of frozen squid in the supermarket. (It's cheaper than in the tackle shops) When I was there, I fished the south end of the Skyway bridge and another big bridge further south. Tampa bay was good fishing. I remember a fancy stone railing around much of the bay, and a fishing pier where fishing was especially good. Many of the bridges in Florida have walkways built underneath for the fishermen, and something is always biting just about anywhere you can reach the water. 'most anything will bite on squid. The only bait I prefer over squid is live shrimp, which again, almost any of the fish will eat. Hey, are you the same v-man who once hung around UMA? Good luck Pepperoni "v-man" wrote in message ... I taking a trip to tampa. Does anyone have any recommendation of a nice place to go fishing there? Hows fishing in the bays there? thx. |
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"v-man" wrote: I taking a trip to tampa. Does anyone have any recommendation of a nice place to go fishing there? Hows fishing in the bays there? thx. Work has slowed down my fishing time in the Tampa area but of all the places I fish that is where I can usually count on catching fish. Not sure of the type fishing you want to do but most anything is possible. I am partial to flats fishing as my web site indicates. One of the places that I usually hit would be around Ft. Desoto park. There are many areas there where you can wade (carefully) and get to spots where fish hold as the tide is changing. This would probably be a little more productive than just beach fishing. As another respondent noted bridges as an option. There are several options including Gandy Bridge, the Sunshine Skyway old span and many smaller bridges over channels and passes that would funnel bait and the game fish that follow them increasing your chances of catching. There are also several options for fishing by renting a kayak that will allow you to get back into flats where fish are (and fewer anglers may be). Guided trips are also an option depending on your budget. This time of year the reds are still an option and I don't think it has become cold enough to run off the snook and trout are also an option. Many other species that are not considered game fish are also fun to catch including jacks and ladyfish. You should have many options to catch fish in the Tampa area. good fishin' atljoe -- "Atlanta Joe" aka Joe Webb Flats fishing is Flat Fun! Visit my site at http://flatsfisher.com |
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