Of our favorite takes on the traditional kayak design is the sit-on-top kayak variation. These kayaks are designed for easier exit and entry and feature several additional fun traits that instantly made them popular. Economy Tackle/Dolphin Paddlesports’ favorite take on the sit-on-top kayak variation is the Hobie Mirage Sport. There are several reasons why this sporty fun kayak has stolen our hearts. Let’s start with the essentials.
Hobie Mirage Sport Specifications
Crew: 1
Length: 9’7” / 2.92 m
Width: 29.5” / .75 m
Capacity: 225 lbs. / 102 kg
Fitted Hull Weight: 61 lbs. / 28 kg
Fully Rigged Weight: 78 lbs. / 35 kg
Hobie Mirage Sport Features
Our favorite feature of the Hobie Mirage Sport has to be the MirageDrive. This ability to move through the water using your feet makes the already nimble and fast craft even more versatile. It glides through the water with a stability that is unmatched in the ranks of sit-on-top kayaks. This is important as smaller adults and kids appreciate a little more balance on the water giving them more time to truly appreciate the experience that is kayaking. The durable polyethylene acts to lighten the load even more with the entirety of the kayak coming in at 61 pounds!
Demo the Hobie Mirage Sport Today
We can talk about the Hobie Mirage Sport until the cows come home but nothing will show you why we have such a passion for it more than trying it out for yourself! Check out the Economy Tackle/Dolphin Paddlesports calendar for our next demo day or call us at (914) 922-9671 to schedule a demo or click to get more information.
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!
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!!
Well, it has been an interesting few weeks for us here on the west coast of Florida. But after Hurricane Milton, we are finally finding some normality. We are now back to our normal hours, we are receiving live bait and have plenty of new fall items arriving daily!! With that being said we do have a few fishing reports to mention as well. Some of the local Captains have been getting some very nice mangrove snapper on the nearshore reefs this week. Not too many reports further out than that at the moment but kingfish season will soon be upon us. Inshore action seems to be starting up right where it left off with a good amount of bait being mentioned in the north and south bay. There were some GIANT snook caught mid week in the south creek area on cut mullet. Lots of smaller snook and trout caught in the bay this week as well. I’ve had a few mentions of redfish and with the amount of bait around thats no surprise! The redfish action should really be heating up in these next few weeks so keep your eyes open for birds diving on bait and big ‘mullet-like’ pushes.
Stop in and see us with any questions! As always, TIGHT LINES!!
Both inshore and offshore reports have been flowing in this past week. We had gag grouper open in the Gulf of Mexico. American red snapper have been steadily reported as well. Depths for gags will range as there are shallow spots in Tampa bay where trolling can be super productive aside from fishing offshore. Wahoo have been reported from the 200′ of water range. Some blackfin tuna are scattered in that depth also. Yellowtail and mangrove snappers have been extremely plentiful nonstop for the past month. There have been multiple reports of hogfish on the nearshore ledges this week, caught on live shrimp or shrimp rigged on a hogball. There have been a few mentions of bonita and kingfish but they are very scattered. Nearshore reefs have been loaded this week with big snook and redfish. These fish are seeking that cooler, deeper water. Pinfish are a perfect bait for almost all species at the moment. Whitebait has been reported off the beach but is very small. Inshore redfish are starting to show as well along with some decent trout. There have been loads of juvenile tarpon around the south bay/ vamo area. Focus on early morning bites or late afternoon, and watch your tides!!
The past few weeks have produced some seriously good offshore fishing in our area! With a couple of big offshore tournaments ( Gulfcoast Offshore & Sarasota Slam) we have had good numbers of pelagics being reported. A 432lb as well as a 223lb swordfish caught, big warsaw grouper, American red snappers, Cubera snappers, blackfin tuna, big mangrove and yellowtail snappers also. There have been a few reports of gag grouper although they are not in season and kingfish around the 30 mi mark. Big cobia and permit are currently being reported in the nearshore wrecks. There have been multiple reports of 9-10lb mangrove snapper in that depth, caught using light leader and either whitebait or shrimp. There are still a few tarpon around, we had an insanely good bite directly following the last storm. A good amount of pompano are being mentioned near the passes this week, although water temps are very high in the bay, theyre a bit cooler in the pass and out off of the beach. I would still focus on early morning bite or afternoon/ evenings to beat the heat and capitalize on a better bite. Inshore trout bite has dwindled off a bit but the redfish in the bay have been fired up this week!! There have been some smaller snook and juvenile tarpon reported in the south bay/ vamo area earlier this week which should continue on into next. Fall is shaping up nicely for those redfish with some bulls already being caught in the bay!!
The weather has been slightly more consistent this week and it’s finally starting to warm up out there! Off shore/nearshore reports are starting to trickle back in. We had wahoo reported earlier in the week about 50 mi out. Red grouper, mangrove snapper and lane snapper have been pretty steady in about 50′ of water. A few mentions of tripletail this week as well as cobia on nearshore structure. Sheepshead have been non stop nearshore and inshore. Focus on docks and rock for those fish. Live shrimp or fiddler crabs work best. Plenty of pompano inshore with a few smaller permit mixed in. Trout and redfish bite is certainly heating back up quickly! A few chilly snook even came out to play in phillippi creek. The water has been extremely clear in the bay so drop your leader weight down if needed and remember to work your baits slower than usual. Thumpershrimp 3″ gold glitter are working well along with Zman Salty ned shrimp! Rootbeer, golden bream, watermelon red colors work very well this time of year. Just remember to slowwwww it down.
If you are shopping for a kayak, it can be tempting to click “add to cart” and have one delivered straight to your driveway. Online shopping is quick and convenient, and for many people, it feels like the easiest way to get started. While ordering online can work in some cases, buying from a local kayak shop often makes a bigger difference than most paddlers realize.
For Sarasota kayakers and kayak anglers, visiting a trusted local shop can save you time, money, and frustration while helping you get on the water with confidence.
Expert Advice Makes All the Difference
Kayaks are not one-size-fits-all. The right kayak depends on where you plan to paddle, your experience level, your height and weight, and whether you want to fish, explore, or simply enjoy a relaxing day on Sarasota Bay.
When you shop online, you are usually relying on reviews from strangers who may paddle in completely different conditions. When you shop locally, you get real guidance from people who understand Florida waters and can help match you with the perfect kayak for your goals.
See the Kayak Before You Buy It
Photos and product descriptions can only tell you so much. Comfort, seat support, stability, storage space, and overall feel are things you truly need to experience in person.
Shopping at a local kayak shop allows you to inspect the kayak up close, compare models side by side, and get a better idea of what you are investing in. This is especially important for fishing kayaks, where small details like rod storage and gear space can make a huge difference.
Get Properly Outfitted From the Start
Many people buy a kayak online and then realize they still need the essentials: a paddle, personal flotation device, dry bags, anchor systems, roof racks, or upgraded seating. Suddenly, that “easy” purchase turns into multiple follow-up orders and unexpected costs.
A local shop helps you get everything you need at once so you can hit the water prepared.
Local Knowledge You Cannot Get Online
Paddling in Florida comes with unique challenges, including tides, wind, shallow flats, boat traffic, and sudden weather changes. A local shop can recommend the best kayak styles for Sarasota Bay, mangrove tunnels, the Myakka River, and beyond.
That kind of Sarasota-specific knowledge can help beginners avoid common mistakes and enjoy safer, smoother adventures.
Online Convenience With Local Support
At Economy Tackle / Dolphin Paddlesports, we understand that sometimes ordering online is the most convenient option. That is why many of our products are available online, making it easy to browse kayaks, accessories, and gear from anywhere.
However, coming into the shop is always the best way to ensure you are getting the right fit, the right setup, and the right advice before you buy.
Visit Economy Tackle / Dolphin Paddlesports and Let Us Help You
Economy Tackle / Dolphin Paddlesports has deep roots in Sarasota, evolving over the years into one of the area’s most trusted sources for recreational and fishing kayaks. When you shop with us, you are not just buying a kayak, you are gaining a team that truly cares about your experience on the water.
Whether you shop online or visit in person, we cannot wait to help you find the perfect kayak and get ready for your next adventure. For more information, contact our team today!
Choosing the right rod and reel combo can make or break your saltwater fishing experience. With so many options available, it is easy to feel overwhelmed. Whether you are fishing the flats in Sarasota, casting from a pier in Bradenton, or heading offshore occasionally, having a reliable and well-matched setup is essential.
At Economy Tackle/Dolphin Paddlesports, we help anglers select rod and reel combos that match local conditions and target species.
Start With the Right Rod Length and Power
Rod length and power are two of the most important factors. For most inshore saltwater fishing around Sarasota, a 7-foot rod is a versatile choice. It provides good casting distance while maintaining control.
Power refers to the rod’s strength. A medium or medium-heavy power rod works well for common Gulf Coast species like redfish, snook, sea trout, and flounder. Medium power offers flexibility for lighter lures, while medium-heavy gives you more backbone when fighting larger fish near docks or mangroves.
Understand Rod Action
Rod action describes where the rod bends when pressure is applied. Fast action rods bend mostly near the tip, providing better sensitivity and quicker hook sets. This is ideal for artificial lures and detecting subtle bites.
Moderate action rods bend more toward the middle, which can help when using live bait or treble-hook lures. For most Sarasota anglers, a fast action rod offers the best all-around performance.
Choose the Right Reel Type
Spinning reels are the most popular option for saltwater beginners and experienced anglers alike. They are easy to use, simple to cast, and versatile for various techniques.
When selecting a reel, look for smooth drag performance and a size that matches your rod. For inshore fishing, a 2500 to 4000 size spinning reel is typically ideal. This size range provides enough strength and line capacity without feeling too heavy.
Consider Line Capacity and Drag Strength
Your reel should hold enough line to handle long runs from species like snook or larger redfish. Braided line is commonly used because it is strong and allows for greater casting distance with smaller diameter line.
Pair your braided main line with a fluorocarbon leader for added abrasion resistance and low visibility in clear Gulf waters. Make sure your reel’s drag system is smooth and adjustable, as consistent drag pressure is critical when fighting strong fish.
Corrosion Resistance Is Essential
Saltwater is harsh on fishing equipment. A quality saltwater rod and reel combo should include corrosion-resistant materials such as stainless steel components, sealed bearings, and anodized aluminum parts.
Look for reels labeled specifically for saltwater use. Rinsing your gear with fresh water after each trip will also extend its lifespan and maintain performance.
A Reliable All-Around Setup for Sarasota Anglers
For beginners and anglers who want a dependable all-around setup, consider a 7-foot medium or medium-heavy fast action rod paired with a 3000 size saltwater spinning reel. Spool it with 10 to 20-pound braided line and add a fluorocarbon leader.
This combination works well for fishing the flats, mangroves, docks, and nearshore waters in Sarasota and Bradenton. It offers versatility without being overly specialized.
Contact Economy Tackle/Dolphin Paddlesports Today
If you are unsure which rod and reel combo is right for you, the team at Economy Tackle/Dolphin Paddlesports is here to help. We carry quality saltwater setups designed for local fishing conditions and can recommend the perfect match for your experience level and target species. Visit us in the Sarasota and Bradenton area or contact Economy Tackle/Dolphin Paddlesports to gear up for your next trip.