Pier 60 Clearwater
Pier 60 is a city owned and operated fishing pier providing visitors with a safe, clean, and family friendly fishing destination.
Redington Long Pier
There are few places in the world where you can catch a tarpon, kingfish or cobia without ever leaving solid ground -- make that solid wood in the case of the Redington Long Pier.
Skyway Bridge
For the forty plus years since the original span of the Skyway Bridge was built, fisherman have been visiting the bridge to fight with a tremendous variety of fish, from Shark, Tarpon, and Jewfish, to the King Mackerel, Spanish Mackerel, Grouper, and Sea Bass.
The Pier St Petersburg
The inverted pyramid pier that stands today has become a landmark in itself. Owned by the City of St. Petersburg, The Pier opened its doors in January 1973.
Fishing Regulations
Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission regulations for Freshwater and Saltwater Fishing in Florida.
Artificial Reefs
The FWC's Division of Marine Fisheries Management, Marine Fisheries Management Section administers a state artificial reef program that was legislatively created under s. 370.25 Florida Statutes in 1982. The program was transferred to the Commission from the Department of Environmental Protection on July 1, 1999.
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