| Tampa Bay Tarpon
Fishing |
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| Megalops Atlanticus: Powerful
with heavy, bony plates around the head and jaw, these magnificent
fish are known to reach 200 pounds or more in the Tampa Bay
area, but more often range between 50 and 150 pounds. They feed
on live and dead baits, as well as a wide range of artificials,
making for numerous fishing options. |
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| Tampa Bay tarpon fishing offers the perhaps the
greatest thrill of all inshore angling. These powerful fish flood
the beaches off Tampa Bay every spring,, moving into the bay in
the summer and remaining until fall. Of course there also are resident
fish that remain year-around so while there are optimum times of
the year to fish them, tarpon are always an option in this part
of the state.
There are numerous ways to fish these amazing creatures and anglers
can take their pick based on their skill level. The beauty of tarpon
is that despite the huge challenge they present to expert anglers,
they also are easily handled by beginners with the proper technique
and the help of your guide.
Fly fishing Tampa Bay Tarpon: This is a sport for those experienced
with heavy saltwater fly tackle. It consists of stalking schools
of fish on our beaches, putting the boat in position to cast to
schools of fish as they travel along the beach or mill about in
pods.
Plug/jig casting for Tarpon: If you are a capable caster
with spinning or baitcasting gear, you may opt for trying your hand
at presenting a plug or a jig with a soft plastic tail. Much like
fly fishing, anglers are positioned to cast to schooling or milling
fish, allowing the bait to sink in the path of feeding fish. It
is practiced on the beaches and inside the bay.
Live bait fishing for tarpon: This method is used on our
beaches and inside the bay, from open waters to around structures
like bridges. Baitfish, crabs and even shrimp are used at times,
for taking everything from small canal fish to monster silver kings
well over 100 pounds.
Dead bait fishing for Tarpon: With this method, fresh dead
baits like mullet or shad are fished on the bottom. While not as
glamorous, it nevertheless is one of the most effective ways for
newcomers to tie into huge fish.
One of the greatest advantages of Tampa Bay
tarpon fishing is that it offers an escape from the crowds of
anglers who pursue them on the south Florida Beaches and around
Boca Grande Pass and Charlotte Harbor. If you have had hectic tarpon
fishing experiences in the past trying to share overcrowded waters
in pursuit of your trophy, you owe it to yourself to take a look
at that the bounty of fish that can be found between Clearwater
and Longboat Key, including all of Tampa Bay itself. Away from the
maddening crowd, you will find the experience an enjoyable one to
remember.
The Fishing Authority guides know the habits of these special fish
and are ready to guide you to them. From the backwater bays and
rivers to the open waters off the sandy beaches, be sure to have
your camera ready and loaded, because nothing beats Tampa Bay tarpon
fishing.
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