Fall fishing is firing off!! Just this week we have had red snapper, yellowtail snapper in about 150′, big mangroves, lane snapper and sailfish reports coming from offshore. The nearshore wreck fishing can’t be beat with solid reports of cobia all week. The tripletail have shown up this week on the crab lines with several keepers mentioned already, Blackfin tuna have been in scattered depths but are abundant with tons of bait being reported inshore and offshore. The spanish mackerel have arrived and the kings are following close behind. Inshore action is going strong with bait being extremely plentiful. Redfish have been nonstop this week. A few trout and smaller snook being mentioned in the bay as well. Even a few reports of backwater juvenile tarpon! It is not uncommon to see migratory schools off the beach this time of year heading south. Theyre usually tough though with one thing on their mind….migration. Hoping to see some bigger schools of redfish these upcoming weeks in the north bay but only time will tell. We are getting live shrimp every day and have some great deals on terminal tackle also. Stop in and see us!!
High winds and cold temps have been keeping people much closer to shore than normal these past few weeks. Offshore reports are scattered in between tough conditions, but nearshore fishing within 15 miles has been very productive when able to get out. Hogfish reports have been strong, mainly nearshore ledges on live shrimp or shrimp rigged on a hogball. Sheepshead and redfish have been all over nearshore structure in about 40′ these past couple weeks as well. A few mentions of tripletail so far with some absolute giants in the mix. Inshore bite has really been great despite the wind and cold. Live shrimp or soft plastics working SLOW on the bottom is the ticket for the cold. Thumpershrimp 3″ gold glitter or rootbeer colors are working great as well as the Vudu shrimp and golden bream lil jons. Think shrimpy patterns! There have been several pompano reports recently on the flats, as well as trout and some nice redfish primarily around docks and rocks. We have live shrimp as well as a full selection of frozen baits. Stop in and see us!
The holiday season is here, and if you’re searching for the ultimate gift for the paddle enthusiast in your life, look no further than our Kayak and Paddleboard Scratch and Dent Sale! It’s the perfect chance to snag high-quality equipment at unbeatable prices—because adventure on the water doesn’t need to come with a hefty price tag.
Why Scratch and Dent?
These kayaks and paddleboards may have minor cosmetic imperfections, but they’re every bit as sturdy and performance-ready as new ones. A scratch here or a dent there doesn’t affect their ability to glide through Florida’s beautiful waterways. And the best part? You’ll enjoy significant savings while giving the gift of adventure.
Why This Sale is Perfect for the Holidays
Budget-Friendly Options
The holidays can stretch your budget, but with discounted prices on our scratch-and-dent inventory, you can give a premium gift without breaking the bank.
Perfect for All Skill Levels
Whether the recipient is a seasoned paddler or just getting started, our kayaks and paddleboards are ideal for all experience levels.
Florida’s Year-Round Paddling Season
In Florida, paddle season is every season! Your loved one will have the chance to hit the water right away, exploring serene rivers, mangroves, or open bays.
Environmentally Friendly
By choosing scratch-and-dent items, you’re helping to reduce waste while supporting a more sustainable approach to outdoor recreation.
Make Their Holiday Special
Imagine their excitement when they unwrap a kayak or paddleboard, opening the door to countless adventures on the water! Whether they love tranquil sunrise paddles or adrenaline-pumping rides through coastal waves, this gift will create memories that last a lifetime.
Visit Us Today!
Stop by during our Scratch and Dent Sale to find the perfect holiday gift! Don’t wait—supplies are limited, and these deals won’t last long. We’re conveniently located in Sarasota and serve paddlers from Bradenton, Venice, and beyond.
Wintertime fishing is at its best! With some inconsistent weather, the offshore reports have been scattered. The past week has produced some nice numbers though before the wind started to blow. Red snapper, muttons and yellowtails were being reported at about 150′ along with some larger African pompanos. The hogfish bite has been exceptional this past week and should continue on with the colder weather. Most of those being caught with live shrimp or shrimp rigged on a hog ball. Mangrove snappers continue to bite at a range of depths. A long, light leader and live shrimp is the way to go. Gag grouper have been reported like crazy this week as well as a few nice cobia. Inshore redfish bite has been absolutely awesome this past week with some very large trout and sheepshead in the mix. Its time for artificials!! Golden bream, or soft plastics with browns, golds and reds are working best at the moment. Working them slowly over oyster beds and grass flats on the low tides is highly recommended. Quarter or eighth ounce gold spoon are working well for redfish also. As always, stop in and see us with any questions, TIGHT LINES!!
!!! FREE SEMINAR THIS WEEK !!!
This Thursday, December 12th @ 6 pm, Capt Geoff Page will be discussing tactics for WINTERTIME FISHING WITH ARTIFICIALS!! He will also go over how to choose the right set ups for different applications and rigging techniques. No reservation is needed. See you then!
Fall fishing is certainly going strong!! Offshore reports have been limited due to some very windy conditions recently. However, weve had some decent reports from the 150′ range for yellowtails, big mangrove snappers and blackfin tuna. Some American red snapper but need to go a bit deeper for those. Kingfish are being reported from those depths as well but there have also been quite a few caught closer to the beach. The hogfish bite has been outstanding the past few days mostly caught on live shrimp. Big tripletail have shown up with a massive 13lb fish mentioned today. Cobia have been everywhere from the beach out to 100′. The bigger cobia usually are in deeper water but you could definitely luck into a giant in the shallows. Spanish mackerel and bonita have been blowing up on bait schools off of the beach as well. Inshore we have it all!!! Sheepshead around most structure at the moment, pompano off of the beaches and in the passes. Flounder in the passes and off of the beach. Massive trout on the flats currently with some every nice snook mixed in and redfish have been lingering under the mangrove edges waiting for your bait. Live shrimp are working well currently and the whitebait has been thick!! Soft plastics of choice at the moment have been golden bream lil jons, pearl NLBN paddletails and K-tails, Zman Prawnstars and DOA jerkshads.
Stop in and see us! Happy Thanksgiving!!
**BLACK FRIDAY SPECIALS**
We have some fantastic deals planned for this Friday!! Including discounts on certain reels, hooks, tackle boxes, sunglasses, braided line and more!!
The recent storm took a toll on some of our inventory, leaving us with a selection of kayaks and paddleboards that now have a few scratches and dents. While these blemishes are purely cosmetic, we’re offering significant discounts to help you get out on the water at a fraction of the regular cost!
If you’ve been considering a kayak or paddleboard, now’s the perfect time to dive in and snag a great deal. Here’s why our Hurricane Milton Scratch and Dent Sale on Kayaks and Paddleboards is an opportunity you won’t want to miss.
1. Quality Gear at Unbeatable Prices
This sale offers substantial savings on kayaks and paddleboards that have minor cosmetic damage. Each piece is still fully functional and ready for adventure, just with a few scratches or scuffs. If you’re looking to get top-quality equipment for less, this sale is for you.
2. Enjoy the Water Without Worrying About Perfection
For many of us, a kayak or paddleboard is a well-loved piece of gear that gains character with each use. With these scratch-and-dent models, you can enjoy paddling through beautiful Florida waters without worrying about keeping your gear in pristine condition. The “lived-in” look just adds to the charm!
3. Perfect for Beginners and Experienced Paddlers Alike
Whether you’re just starting out or have been on the water for years, these kayaks and paddleboards are an excellent investment. For beginners, it’s a budget-friendly way to get high-quality equipment without committing to the full price. Experienced paddlers will appreciate the functionality and durability of these boards at a fraction of the cost.
4. Top Brands with Slight Imperfections
Our inventory includes some of the most reliable and well-known brands in the industry. You can enjoy the quality and performance of these trusted brands for much less than you’d pay for a brand-new, unblemished model. All of the gear in our sale has been inspected to ensure it’s ready for the water.
5. Local, Friendly Service to Help You Choose the Right Fit
Our team is here to answer any questions you have about our scratch-and-dent models and to help you select the best option for your paddling needs. We’re passionate about getting people out on the water and making kayaking and paddleboarding accessible to everyone.
6. Get Ready for a Florida Adventure
With cooler weather and calmer waters, it’s a fantastic time of year to explore Florida’s waterways. A scratch-and-dent kayak or paddleboard is the perfect way to get outdoors and discover hidden coves, quiet lakes, and coastal scenery.
Visit Us Today and Take Advantage of These Great Deals
Our Hurricane Milton Scratch and Dent Sale won’t last forever! If you’re ready to save on kayaks and paddleboards, come visit us and check out our inventory while it lasts. Our team is excited to help you find the perfect piece to start your next water adventure.
Get out on the water for less – visit us today and make the most of these unbeatable deals!
Our next Women on the Waterkayaking excursion is happening on March 5, 2026 at Blackburn Point! We’ll launch from the south side of Blackburn Road, at the kayak launch near the swing bridge and paddle into Oscar Scherer Park for a beautiful morning on the water.
If you’d like to join us, registration is required. The deadline to sign up is February 28, 2026.
Event Details:
Arrival: 8:30 AM (for setup)
Launch: 9:00 AM sharp
Duration: Approximately 2 hours
Group Size: Limited to 25 women
Guides: 3 experienced kayak guides
Spots are limited, so be sure to reserve yours as soon as possible!
Kayak Rentals
We offer a variety of rental kayaks, including both sit-in and sit-on-top styles. To reserve a rental kayak, you must visit the store to:
Sign a waiver
Pay the $45 rental fee
Boat selection is first come, first served, with no exceptions. If there’s a specific kayak you’d like to try, we recommend signing up early to secure your choice.
Bringing Your Own Kayak?
You’re welcome to bring your own kayak! If you need assistance securing it to your vehicle, stop by the store and one of our team members will gladly demonstrate proper tie-down techniques using one of our rental kayaks. We also have straps and foam blocks available for purchase if needed. Planning to transport your kayak on your vehicle in the future? We can outift your car with a brand-new Thule or Yakima rack system to get you adventure-ready!
Give us a call today at 941-922-9671. We can’t wait to see you on the water! 🌊
Kayak fishing and recreational paddling continue to grow in popularity throughout Sarasota and Bradenton. With miles of coastline, shallow flats, mangrove tunnels, and calm bays, the area offers ideal conditions for getting on the water. One of the biggest decisions new buyers face is whether to choose a pedal-drive kayak or a traditional paddle kayak.
At Economy Tackle/Dolphin Paddlesports, we help customers understand the differences so they can choose the right kayak for their needs and local conditions.
Key Difference: How You Power the Kayak
The most obvious difference is propulsion. A traditional paddle kayak is powered using a double-bladed paddle. A pedal kayak uses a foot-powered drive system, allowing you to propel the kayak by pedaling.
Pedal kayaks allow you to keep your hands free, which is especially helpful for fishing. Paddle kayaks, on the other hand, offer simplicity and lighter weight.
Speed and Efficiency
In general, pedal kayaks maintain steady speeds with less upper body fatigue. Because your legs are stronger than your arms, pedaling can feel more efficient over longer distances. This is helpful when covering large areas of Sarasota Bay or traveling against current.
Paddle kayaks can still move quickly, especially in shorter bursts. However, longer trips may require more physical effort.
Effort and Physical Demand
Pedal kayaks reduce strain on the shoulders and arms, making them a great choice for anglers who spend hours on the water. They also allow for precise boat positioning while casting or fighting a fish.
Paddle kayaks provide a full upper body workout and are lighter to transport. For recreational paddlers who enjoy a more traditional kayaking experience, paddling offers simplicity and control.
Fishing Performance
For anglers in Sarasota and Bradenton, pedal kayaks offer a major advantage. Hands-free movement allows you to adjust position while actively fishing. This is especially helpful when targeting redfish, snook, or trout along grass flats or mangroves.
Paddle kayaks are still very effective for fishing, particularly in shallow water. They often draft less water and can be easier to maneuver in tight mangrove tunnels or extremely skinny flats.
Cost Considerations
Pedal-drive kayaks typically cost more due to the added drive system. They also require slightly more maintenance. Paddle kayaks are more budget-friendly and have fewer mechanical components.
For many beginners, starting with a paddle kayak can be an affordable entry point into the sport. Serious anglers often see the value in upgrading to a pedal system over time.
Sarasota-Specific Conditions to Consider
Local conditions matter when choosing your kayak. Sarasota’s tides, wind, and shallow grass flats all play a role.
Strong tidal flow in passes and channels can make pedaling easier than paddling against current. Afternoon winds are common in this area, and a pedal drive can help maintain control and steady movement.
However, in extremely shallow flats, a paddle kayak may be easier to maneuver since some pedal drives require slightly deeper water. Many modern pedal systems can be adjusted or lifted in shallow areas, but it is important to consider where you plan to fish most often.
How to Choose the Best Option for You
Ask yourself a few simple questions:
Do you primarily plan to fish or recreationally paddle?
How far will you typically travel?
Is hands-free control important to you?
What is your budget?
Will you fish shallow flats or deeper bays more often?
If you want maximum fishing efficiency and hands-free control, a pedal kayak may be the better choice. If you prefer simplicity, lighter weight, and lower cost, a paddle kayak could be perfect for you.
Contact Economy Tackle/Dolphin Paddlesports Today
Choosing between a pedal kayak and a paddle kayak does not have to be complicated. The team at Economy Tackle/Dolphin Paddlesports can help you compare models and find the best fit for Sarasota and Bradenton waters. Visit us today or contact Economy Tackle/Dolphin Paddlesports to get expert guidance and get on the water with confidence.
Spring is here! With hopes of this being the last cold front of the season, things sure are heating up out there! We’ve had a few reports of bait showing up in the bay, once the temps rise a few more degrees it should start to come in nicely. With high winds preventing people from getting too far offshore, some have still been able to capitalize on some nice red grouper and mangrove snappers in about 100′ of water. Pleanty of cobia showing up and theyre at scattered depths. A few hogfish were mentioned this week off of Anna Maria Island in about 40′. Some mackerel have been reported off of the beach and in the bay and the pompano have been nonstop all week! Some smaller permit mixed in with them. Black drum are being reported off of turtle beach as well. Inshore redfish and trout and very consistent the past couple weeks and plenty of snook starting to cruise the flats! Things will only get better in the upcoming weeks. There have even been a few small schools of tarpon reported out off the beach. It wont be long!!