Economy Tackle – Dolphin Paddlesports Reviews

dolphin paddlesports reviewsEconomy Tackle/Dolphin Paddlesports has been servicing the Sarasota area since 1948, that’s 69 years going on 70! But more often than not, the longevity of a business is not the proof of its service. Few opinions are more solid than past clients. We at Economy Tackle/Dolphin Paddlesports pride ourselves in having the highest quality service in the area.

But don’t take it from us; take it from our past satisfied customers:

 

Economy Tackle/Dolphin Paddlesports Google Reviews – 4.6 out of 5 stars with 115 reviews

“FABULOUS experience…LOVE our kayaks!!! We would highly recommend Economy Bait and Tackle if you are looking to buy kayaks.  Customer service is first class all the way!!!! We dealt with Kelly quite a bit, and she was absolutely terrific!!!! After telling her what our needs were, she recommended kayaks to us that we absolutely love!!!! “– Angie B.

“The experience was amazing! The whole staff was so knowledgeable and helpful in helping us buy our kayaks! Also went to a demo day to narrow down length. We are also considering taking a lesson. These guys really rock!” – Joanne Y.

“We recently purchased a Hobie Mirage Eclipse at Economy Tackle/Dolphin Paddlesports. Ashlee and Kelly helped us out and they did a fantastic job. We needed to strap the board to the roof of our car to endure a windy drive over the Skyway Bridge, and these two ladies made sure that board was completely secure. They were informative, helpful and nice to deal with.” – Wilder W.

These and many other Google Reviews for Economy Tackle/Dolphin Paddlesports can be found here.

Economy Tackle/Dolphin Paddlesports Facebook Reviews – 4.7 of 5 stars with 104 reviews

“Great place! We bought a Hobie i11s and absolutely love it! Their demo days are extremely helpful in finding the best equipment, but even better is their awesome service!” – Beth M.

“Good tackle selection and great advice. You’ll find someone in there that will get you headed in the right direction.” – Geoff O

“I stopped in today with what I thought was a Hobie drive system that needed new masts and fins. The guys in the parts department took my drive straightened the mast and tightened things up for free. I will definitely be doing more business with them in the future” – Scott H.

These and many other Facebook Reviews for Economy Tackle/Dolphin Paddlesports can be found here.

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Recent News

Fishing Report- Monday July, 15 2024

Many think that when the season slows down, the fishing does as well… but I beg to differ!! Offshore reports have been flowing in the past week with mentions of American red snapper from 100′-210′ of water. Big gag grouper around the same depths but are out of season. Yellowtail snapper have been very plentiful around the 20 mi mark with some quality mangrove snappers mixed in. Blackfin tuna are being reported consistently from about 15 mi and out. We have had a couple kingfish reported and a summertime tripletail! Tripletail can be very sparce this time of year but NOT impossible! Keep your eyes on any floating debri as they may be holding fish. There are still plenty of tarpon off the beach and mainly concentrated around the passes with some fun juvenile action around the bridges in the evenings. Pinfish have been the bait of choice this week. Snook are being caught with live baits and NLBN 3″ paddletails off of the beaches and around Big pass area. Bait has been very thick off of the beach which really helps to bring them in. Inshore redfish have been very consistent the past few weeks on the flats in the south bay, near Vamo area. There have been a few nice snook mentioned in that zone as well.

Tight Lines!!!!

Fourth of July Fishing Report!! Thursday July 4, 2024

The Gulf of Mexico really came to life this week! Offshore reports are stacked with wahoo, big red snapper at about 200′, scamp and yellowtails as well. Two massive cubera snapper were caught during the Snapper Slapper tournament last week. Monsters! Jumbo mangrove snapper have been reported non stop from 8lbs to 10. African pompano, sailfish and mahi mahi were being reported from 50mi. Some cobia on the nearshore wrecks but reports have been spotty. Tarpon have picked back up after some spawning action on the last moon but have been steady all week. Pinfish are the bait of choice at the moment but you may want to still dip crabs when you can. Inshore snook and redfish action have been HOT!! There have been some snook on the beach and the reds have been decent sized on the flats. Night fishing has been fantastic with juvenile tarpon, mangs and snook on the lights.

Wishing a safe and Happy Fourth of July to all!! Tight Lines!

Fishing Report – Monday June, 24 2024

Well, we are half way through tarpon season and so far its has been one of the best we’ve seen in years!! Great numbers these last few weeks with some absolute GIANT fish being reported. Beach action has been great primarily in the mornings with passes being hot in the afternoons on the outgoing tides. Fly anglers have been doing extremely well also fishing black and purple patterns as soon as the sun is up. Crabs are still working well but we have been hearing that a lot of fish are being caught on pinfish and threads also. Red snapper season started on June 1st and is off to a phenomenal start despite some high winds earlier this week. The larger snapper are being reported in about 130-160′ of water. Several wahoo were reported a few weeks ago from a bit further out. Red grouper are still consistent in about 100-140′. Big mangrove snappers, yellowtail and scamp mentioned as well. Cobia have been spotty but still around, nearshore wrecks have been holding cobia as well as permit. Beach snook have been super plentiful these past couple weeks specifically around south Lido park area. South Siesta key all the way to turtle beach have had mentions of snook this week. Huge sheepshead caught at Venice jetty this week on a 5″ paddletail by one of our customers!! Redfish action in the bay has been great, bait is moving around frequently but has been consistent around bird key park and south Lido. Night fishing is on fire!! A great way to beat the heat and the lights have been loaded with snook and juvenile tarpon! We do not book guides directly through the shop but are more than happy to recommend one for whatever type of fishing you’re interested in. As always, stop in and see us with any questions!

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Exploring the Benefits of Pedal Kayaking

Kayaking has long been revered as a serene and exhilarating way to explore the great outdoors. However, traditional paddle kayaking isn’t the only option for navigating the waterways. Recently, pedal kayaking has surged in popularity, offering enthusiasts a unique and immersive experience on the water. See all the benefits of pedal kayaking and why it’s becoming the preferred choice for adventurers of all levels.

Benefits of Pedal Kayaking

1. Hands-Free Operation

One of the most significant advantages of pedal kayaking is the hands-free operation it provides. Instead of relying solely on paddles, pedal kayaks are equipped with foot-powered propulsion systems, allowing users to navigate the waterways with ease. This hands-free approach not only frees up your hands for other activities, such as fishing or photography, but also reduces fatigue during long excursions.

2. Increased Efficiency and Speed

Pedal kayaks are designed for efficiency, allowing users to cover greater distances with less effort compared to traditional paddle kayaks. By harnessing the power of your legs, pedal kayaking enables smoother and more consistent propulsion, resulting in increased speed and agility on the water. Whether you’re exploring serene lakes or navigating through winding rivers, pedal kayaking offers a swift and efficient means of transportation.

3. Enhanced Maneuverability

Another benefit of pedal kayaking is its enhanced maneuverability, thanks to the intuitive foot-operated steering systems. By simply adjusting the pedals, users can control the direction of the kayak with precision, making it easier to navigate tight spaces, avoid obstacles, and explore hidden coves and channels. This enhanced maneuverability opens up a world of possibilities for adventurous exploration.

4. Comfort and Ergonomics

Pedal kayaks are designed with comfort and ergonomics in mind, providing a more ergonomic seating position compared to traditional paddle kayaks. Many models feature adjustable seats, lumbar support, and ample legroom, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable paddling experience even on extended outings. Additionally, the hands-free operation minimizes strain on the arms and shoulders, reducing the risk of fatigue and discomfort.

5. Accessibility for All

Perhaps one of the most inclusive aspects of pedal kayaking is its accessibility for individuals of all ages and abilities. The hands-free operation and efficient propulsion systems make pedal kayaks suitable for beginners and experienced kayakers alike. Additionally, the stability and ease of control offered by pedal kayaks make them an excellent option for individuals with physical limitations, allowing many to experience the joy of kayaking.

Pedal kayaking offers a bunch of benefits that appeal to both novice and seasoned kayakers alike. From hands-free operation and increased efficiency to enhanced maneuverability and comfort, pedal kayaks provide a unique and immersive experience on the water. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or a bit of both, pedal kayaking offers a thrilling way to explore the natural beauty of Sarasota area waterways. So why wait? Dive into the world of pedal kayaking and embark on your next adventure today!

Fishing Report!! Sunday March 24th 2024

The gulf has really come to life these past few weeks. Wahoo have been reported roughly 200′ of water. Mutton snappers from the 120′ range have been cosistent along with red groupers and mangroves. Several scamp were reported this week as well. Kingfish have been reported all week from the beach out as far as 20 mi. Threadfins are thick off of the beach which draws in those big smokers. Cobia are still thick from the pass and out several miles off of the beach. Tripletail have been thinning out a bit but still being mentioned. Pompano fishing has been at its best lastely! Most action happening off of the beach and in the passes. Spanish mackerel have been loaded off of point of rocks. There are still plenty of sheepshead in the bay to bend rods and live shrimp are still best best for them. Trout action has been hot along with some nice reds and snook showing up on the flats. Lots of juvenile….and some adult tarpon have been caught at the bridges at night the past week. Stop in and see us with any tackle questions or needs!!

 

Tight Lines!!

****UPCOMING SEMINARS!!!*****

THURSDAY, APRIL 4TH 5:30PM– CAPT. GEOFF PAGE will discuss different tactics for landing the INSHORE SLAM! Snook, redfish, trout and tarpon!

TUESDAY, APRIL 23RD 5:30PM–CAPT. JEFFRI DURRANCE will be talking TARPON!!! Along with different methods of baiting, etiquette and boat placement!

NO RESERVATION IS NEEDED

 

Fishing Report Thursday, February 22nd 2024

Inshore and nearsore fishing have been the name of the game recently with weather inconsistencies making it tough to get offshore. The nearshore reefs have been very productive on the calmer days with steady reports of mangrove snapper, lane snapper, porgies, and amberjacks. Nearshore ledges have also been producing some decent hogfish these past few weeks. Live shrimp rigged on a 1/4oz or 1oz Hogball depending on depth is the rig of choice. Triple tail reports have dwindled a bit but just inconsistent with the weather. When they’re seeing them, they are eating and they are not small. Inshore pompano reports have been steady as well with most reports coming from the flats and passes. This will also vary depending on water temps. Sheepshead are a best bet!! Constant sheepshead reports with no end in sight! Any structure, docks pilings, rocks, and oyster beds are great spots to look. Live shrimp are suggested along with fiddler crabs. Frozen shrimp works as well but has a tendency to get soft and fall off the hook very quickly. More redfish being reported every day and already a few snook mentioned on the flats! Temperature fluctuation will change things a bit these next few weeks, but bring on the spring fishing!!

 

Tight Lines

Fishing Report!! Monday March 17, 2025

Fishing has been fantastic these past few weeks both inshore and offshore. With some inconsistent weather still keeping people from getting too far offshore, the reports have been pretty steady. Nearshore fishing the past couple weeks has produced some nice red grouper in about 100-120′, mangrove snapper and yellowtails have been reported consistently in roughly those same depths as well as further inshore in about 40-50′. Cobia have been mentioned primarily being found on nearshore structure as well as a few in the bay this week! There are still quite a few tripletail around as Capt. Brian Marcey and his clients caught a giant last week! Spanish mackerel and bonita have arrived and can be found anywhere from right off the beach to roughly 7 miles out. Big sheepshead and redfish have also been holding on that nearshore structure in about 40′. Snook reports are increasing everyday. With most reports coming from midnight pass, big pass and blackburn point areas, many of the mangrove islands near those spots are holding some as well. The trout and redfish bite this week in the South bay/Vamo  has been amazing. Solid reports of big trout and reds mostly being caught on live shrimp or soft plastics such as lil jons, NLBN 3″ paddletails ( great for snook also) and thumpershrimp! As always, stop in and see us with any questions!

Tight Lines!!

****FREE SEMINAR***** TARPON FISHING W/ CAPT. BILLY ALSTROM–THURSDAY APRIL 3RD 5:30-6:30PM @ ECONOMY TACKLE

NO RESERVATION NEEDED. Please call the shop with any questions, see you then!!

Eddyline, Bonafide & Native Kayaks- Now at Economy Tackle/Dolphin Paddlesports

We are excited to announce that Dolphin Paddlesport has added new brands to its inventory! We’re thrilled to introduce the ultralite kayak brand, Eddyline, along with two exceptional fishing kayak brands, Native and Bonafide. Follow the links to discover more about each brand.

With 32 years of experience in the kayak industry, we continuously strive to stay aligned with the ever-evolving world of paddlesport. Our offerings now include paddle, pedal, and power capabilities, featuring electric motors from Bixpy and Newport.

Check out our selection of boats through our online store. Local delivery available upon request and we offer bi-weekly demos. Call 941-922-9671 for more detials!

Eddyline Caribbean 12FS Sit-on-Top Kayak
Woman paddling an Eddyline Caribbean 12FS Sit-on-Top Kayak

Summer’s Trending Color for Kayaks and Kayak Accessories

Mint is summer’s color. From boats to totes, it’s a refreshing hue. Check out the trending color in these kayaks and kayak accessories:

 

  • Hurricane Kayaks just released their mint-colored boats that include the Osprey 109 and Osprey 120, the Prima 110 and Prima 125, the Santee 116 and the Skimmer 106.

 

Hurriance Kayak’s NEW mint-colored, lightweight, sit-on-top Skimmer 106.

 

  • Native Watercraft has the ‘Andros Green’ for their Slayer Propel 10 LTE peddle-driven fishing kayak.

 

Native Slayer Propel 10 LTE Fishing Kayak

 

  • Need something light, dry and cute to take on your sunset beach walk? Gecko has waterproof phone pouches in ‘Sage Green.’

    Gecko Sage Green Waterproof Phone Pouch

 

  • Complete your look with these awesome Astral Loyak AC shoes in ‘Seaglass Green.’

    Astral Loyak AC Shoes with G-Formula Rubber for grip technology like no other!

 

Summer may be almost over but your kayak adventures are not. These trending colors are a subtle transition into the cooler months ahead.  Come in-store for these products and more, located in our kayak section. Some are also listed on our online store here.