Sunglow Fishing Pier in Daytona

Sunglow fishing pier in daytona is one of the most beautiful pier in Daytona. It is one the largest pier in florida. Right next to the pier there is a bait shack, restaurant. You can catch whiting, popano, flounder, trout, spanish mackeral, sheep's head, shark and tarpon. 

Admission Fee: $7 per adult and $3 per children

Direction: 
3701 South Atlantic Avenue, Daytona Beach, FL


New Smyrna Causeway Fishing Pier

New Smyrna Causeway Fishing pier is one of the most beautiful pier in Florida. Most of the catches are Black Drum, mangrove Snapper, Sheepshead, Snook, Flounder and Trouts. You will also see lots of people skiing on the water. Parking is close by and there is a baitshop few minutes away. The bathroom is very clean and there is a small park for BBQ and Beach ball. 

Direction: 
500 North Causeway
New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169


Mosquito Lagoon

Mosquito Lagoon is a great fishing spot. The usual catches are redfish, sea-trout, snook, tarpon, grouper, black drum, ladyfish and many more. There is a bait shop around half a mile away. You can also find a clean bathroom, BBQ spot and convenient store. There is a huge parking lot on the lagoon. You can also rent boats and there is no entry fee to fish. However, they require you to have a fishing license. 

Direction: 
From the Airport, you will travel about 26 miles east on the FL 528.
Head north on I-95 for a little over 8 miles until the exit for State Road 406 (exit number 220) towards Titusville.
State Road 406 is also known as Garden Street which becomes A max Brewer Memorial Parkway or State Road 402.
Take this to where it forks into Playalinda Beach Road. 


Naples Pier Florida

Naples pier is one of the best piers in Florida, located at the end of West 12th Ave South. What I like about this pier is that there are lots of parking available a block away. It is also a good place for sightseeing and there are many areas for the fisherman. The pier also have clean bathroom and eating areas. The good thing about the pier is that it doesn't require a fishing license, so anyone can fish. 

Direction: 
25 12th Ave S
Naples, FL

More Info: 
239-213-1000


Pensacola Beach Fishing Pier

Pensacola Beach Fishing Pier is one of the best fishing piers in Florida. Everybody who goes to fish in Pensacola fishing piers enjoy fishing because it is not only a good place to fish but also a good sight seeing. The pier also have a restaurant for food, drinks, and gift items. You can also buy bait, tackle, rods, cooler and carts from the Bait shop on the pier. The fishes that's available for catch are King Mackerel, Spanish mackerel, cobia, pompano, mahi mahi, flounder, whiting, white & speckle trout, blue fish, tarpon, bonito, red fish and many more. 

Direction: 
41 Fort Pickens Road
Pensacola Beach, Florida 32561

More Info: 
850-934-7200


The Skyway Fishing Pier State Park

The Skyway fishing pier is the longest fishing pier in the world. Most of the common catches are snook, tarpon, groupers, black sea bass, spanish mackerel, king mackerel, cobia, sheephead, red snapper, pompano and many other fishes. The pier is open 24/7 through out the year. The pier is located next to the sunshine skyway bridge so the light from the bridge provides enough light for the fishermen. There are plenty of parking available and you can even park right next to your fishing spot. There is a convenient store on the pier for snacks, coffee and soft drinks. 

Direction: I-274 / US 19

More Info: 
Skyway Fishing Pier State Park, Tampa Bay
North Pier, (727) 865-0668
South Pier, (941) 729-0117


Clearwater Beach, Tampa is the Best Place to Fish in Orlando, Florida Area

Clearwater Beach, Tampa, Florida is one of the best places spots in Florida. Honestly, I been to so many fish spots in Florida areas but none of them are like the Clearwater beach. The place itself is gorgeous weather you want to go during day or at night. The fishing area is located right next to the beach. The government also made a beautiful walking bridge and you can fish right under the bridge. The water is clear and you wouldn't need to worry about getting your hook stuck in the stones since the water is clear and deep. 

Some of the fishes that I caught over the years are black drum, king mackerel, spanish mackerel, barracuda, bonito, grouper, snapper, cat fish, lady fish and amberjack. 

There is also a 24/7 food stand right next to the fishing spot. Whether you are hungry for a meal, coffee or even to buy bait you can stop by the food stand. I must say they have delicious food and quality baits. There's also a huge parking area for boat and cars. Many people bring their boat with them since it is better to use a boat to fish. I was actually more successful fishing from the boat then shore. You can also rent boats from the boat rentals 5 minutes drive from the actual fishing spot. 

Address: 
419 E Shore Dr
Clearwater Beach, FL 33767

Hours: Open 24/7

Fees: FREE