Tampa Fishing Charters, Inc.
Ruskin, USA
View on Google Maps ↗Tampa Fishing Charters runs trips on Tampa Bay out of Ruskin, and they've been fishing these waters for over 30 years. They focus on light tackle, trolling, and bottom fishing, targeting species like tarpon, snook, redfish, trout, cobia, snapper, grouper, kingfish, shark, and mackerel. Reviews mention great crews, quick limits, and family friendly trips. Whether you want a half day, full day, or a sunset cruise, they aim to make it memorable.
Trips
inshore · offshore · reef
What they fish for
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FAQ
What does Tampa Fishing Charters, Inc. fish for?
Typical targets include Snook, Redfish (Red Drum), Tarpon, Flounder, Cobia, King Mackerel, Spanish Mackerel, Sheepshead. The best bite shifts with season and conditions.
Where does Tampa Fishing Charters, Inc. depart from?
Tampa Fishing Charters, Inc. runs out of Ruskin, USA (536 Bahia Beach Blvd, Ruskin, FL 33570, USA).
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Quick facts
| Business | Tampa Fishing Charters, Inc. |
|---|---|
| Destination | Tampa Bay, Florida |
| Location | Ruskin, USA |
| Targets | Snook, Redfish (Red Drum), Tarpon, Flounder, Cobia, King Mackerel, Spanish Mackerel, Sheepshead |
| Trip types | inshore, offshore, reef |
| Phone | (813) 245-4738 |
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