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Live Bait vs. Artificial Lures for Inshore Florida Fishing: When to Use Each

Ask ten anglers whether they prefer live bait or artificial lures, and you’ll get ten different answers, usually delivered with strong opinions. The truth is that both have a place in your arsenal, and knowing when to reach for each one is what separates a productive day on the water from a slow one.

If you’re fishing Sarasota Bay and the surrounding inshore waters of Southwest Florida, here’s what experience actually teaches you about this debate.

The Case for Live Bait

Live bait works because it’s real. The scent, the movement, the vibration in the water — fish have been eating these things their entire lives. On tough days when the fish are pressured, lethargic from temperature swings, or simply not in a chasing mood, live bait often gets bites that artificials can’t buy.

Shrimp is the universal inshore bait in Florida. Snook, redfish, trout, flounder, sheepshead, snapper — virtually everything that swims inshore will eat a live shrimp. Fished under a popping cork, free-lined on a light jighead, or drifted along the bottom, shrimp is a go-to choice for beginners and experienced anglers alike. It’s also widely available at Economy Tackle and bait shops throughout the Sarasota area.

Pinfish and grunt are the preferred live bait for targeting larger snook and redfish. Hook a lively pinfish near a mangrove edge or under a dock light at night, and you’re presenting exactly what big snook are already hunting. Pinfish are easy to catch on a small hook and a piece of shrimp, and a live well full of them is serious ammunition.

Mullet in various sizes covers a wide range of situations. Finger mullet are excellent for redfish on the flats and snook along shorelines. Larger cut mullet fished on the bottom is one of the most effective redfish and black drum baits on the market, especially in passes and deeper structure.

Live bait shines when fish are inactive, water temperatures are extreme (very cold or very hot), visibility is low, or you’re targeting a specific large fish that’s been finicky. It also tends to produce faster results for beginners who are still learning to work with artificials effectively.

The downsides are real, though. Live bait requires a live well or aerated bucket, burns through your supply quickly if fish aren’t cooperating, and limits how much water you can cover. You’re committed to fishing an area rather than searching for fish.

No Live Bait Needed

The Case for Artificial Lures

Artificials let you fish faster, cover more water, and target specific behaviors and depths with precision. A good angler with the right lure can consistently match or outfish live bait under the right conditions.

Soft plastic paddle tails and shrimp imitations are the workhorses of inshore Florida fishing. Rigged on a light jighead, a soft plastic can be worked through the water column, bounced along the bottom, or slowly retrieved just under the surface. They’re effective for trout on the flats, redfish in the grass, and snook around structure. Brands like DOA, Z-Man, and Gulp have proven track records in Sarasota Bay.

Topwater lures produce some of the most exciting fishing you’ll experience inshore. Early morning on a calm flat, a walking topwater bait worked slowly over the grass can draw explosive strikes from trout and snook. The visual element of the strike is addictive. When conditions are right, nothing beats it.

Gold spoons are one of the oldest and most reliable redfish baits in existence. A weedless gold spoon wobbled across a shallow flat mimics a fleeing baitfish and triggers instinctive reaction strikes from redfish and trout. They’re also castable in the wind, durable, and inexpensive.

MirrOlures and suspending twitch baits are particularly effective for trout in cooler months when fish are holding in specific depth ranges. A slow, twitching retrieve that keeps the lure in the strike zone longer produces well when fish aren’t actively chasing.

Artificials are the better choice when fish are actively feeding, when you need to cover water to locate schools, when you’re sight-fishing and need precise casts, or when you simply don’t have access to fresh live bait. They require more skill and practice to use effectively, but that investment pays off over time.

When Live Bait Wins

Live bait has a clear edge in these situations:

Fish are inactive due to cold fronts or dramatic temperature drops. Sarasota Bay sees water temperatures dip into the low 60s in winter, and fish slow down considerably. A live shrimp sitting in their face is far easier to eat than a lure requiring a chase.

Visibility is poor. After heavy rain, strong tidal flow, or wind chop, water clarity drops, and fish are relying on scent as much as sight. Live bait produces scent trails that artificials can’t replicate.

You’re targeting sheepshead, flounder, or black drum specifically. These species respond far better to live or cut bait than to most artificial presentations.

Beginners who are still developing their retrieve techniques will consistently catch more fish on live bait while building confidence on the water.

When Artificials Win

Artificials have a clear edge in these situations:

Fish are actively feeding on the surface or chasing bait. When you can see bait getting pushed and birds working, an artificial cast into the action often outperforms live bait because you can keep up with the school.

You’re covering a lot of water looking for fish. Kayak anglers working the flats of Sarasota Bay can cover significant ground more efficiently with artificials, stopping to work live bait only once fish are located.

Sight-fishing on shallow, clear flats. A soft plastic or gold spoon dropped 18 inches in front of a tailing redfish is often more effective than fumbling with live bait and potentially spooking the fish.

You need to make repeated casts to the same area without burning through your bait supply.

The Smart Approach: Use Both

The most productive inshore anglers don’t commit exclusively to one or the other. They start with artificials to locate fish and cover water, then switch to live bait when they’ve found where fish are holding or when conditions call for it. Keeping a small supply of live shrimp on the kayak as a backup is almost always worth it.

At Economy Tackle, we stock both a full selection of proven inshore lures and fresh live and frozen shrimp daily. Whether you’re heading out with a box of soft plastics or need to load up on shrimp before an early morning tide, stop by, and we’ll make sure you’re set up for the conditions.

Recent News

Growth on the Brink:Development Pressures Near Sarasota and Tampa Bay

Over the years, Sarasota has experienced significant change. Many debates have arisen over its growth—from taller high-rises in downtown Sarasota to the size and scale of hotels permitted on Siesta Key. It raises an important question: when does growth become too much?

Pristine waters of Terra Ceia Preserve.

Now, a new development pre-liminary proposal has surfaced. While it is not directly within Sarasota, it hits close to home. The proposal involves a cruise port for Knott-Cowen

Cruise near Rattlesnake Key, the Terra Ceia Aquatic Preserve, and the Tampa Bay watershed—areas known for their natural beauty, ecological importance, and abundance of wildlife.

This proposed port could have serious environmental, social, and economic impacts. From potential damage to sensitive marine ecosystems to increased pollution and strain on surrounding communities, the consequences deserve careful consideration and public discussion.

Lush sea grass beds of Terra Ceia Tampa Bay

A petition opposing the proposed port has been created on both Change.org and the Sun Coast Waterkeeper’s webpage. You can follow the link below to learn more about the project and add your voice by signing the petition.

**Pictures provided by David Robinson of Sarasota.

Fishing Report-Friday January 30, 2026

Well, this is it! Wintertime fishing at its finest. These past couple weeks we have seen a bit of inconsistent weather and high winds. This makes it tough to get offshore, but if you have the boat it can still be productive. Red grouper are being caught in about 100′. Gag grouper being caught and released in about 40-50′. Hogfish bite has been great on nearshore ledges in about 40′. Cobia have been scattered on nearshore structure and smaller fish being caught in the bay this week. Mangrove snapper have been reported in 50′ as well as some keepers caught in Phillippi Creek. Mangroves seem to be almost always available inshore and off. One of the best eating fish in my opinion. There have also been some decent snook on nearshore structure, the water is warmer the deeper you go. They are down there escaping the cold. A few mentions of tripletail this week as well. Typically the larger fish will surface after a front. Inshore, its a sheepshead and pompano kind of week!! Sheepshead can be found on nearshore structure, inshore structure ( docks, rocks and oyster beds.) Pompano are still going strong off of the beach, big pass and inshore channels. Live shrimp or ‘Silly Willy” jigs have been working great. There are schools of massive jack crevalle in Phillippi Creek this week along with those keeper mangs. We have also seen some very consistant reports of redfish in the bay and even a couple smaller snook! This time of year I like to use a lot of artificials. Work them slow. Mirro-lure Lil Jons in golden brean, new penny, and watermellon red are great colors. The redfish and trout love them! As always, stop in and see us with any questions or if you need any recommendations!

Tight Lines

1 Day Flash Kayak Sale & Kayak Seminar 12.13.2025

Economy Tackle/Dolphin Paddlesports will have both a sale and seminar on December 13th, 2025.

Flash sale and seminar poster

Flash Sale:10% Off Lightweight Kayaks, Hurricane & Eddyline

The sale will last for ONE day only and apply to the well known lightweight kayaks- Hurricane and Eddyline. Only boats that are in stock, will have a sale price. We will be open from 8am to 6pm that Saturday. You cannot reserve, put a hold on, or layaway any Hurricane or Eddyline kayak prior to the sale to get the future discounted price. First come, first serve and kayaks must be paid in full. We have a fair amount of Hurricane kayaks in stock, including kayaks in their new mint and coral colors. We have a very limited stock of Eddyline kayaks. Need a local delivery? We provide that as well from Anna Maria to Englewood. Delivery fees apply and delivery will need to be scheduled for future date/time. . Signup for our newsletter to stay informed.

Kayak Paddling Seminar:

Our kayak seminar will be taught by Dick Pfaff. Dick is a professional certified instructor/tour guide, with over 30 years of paddling experience. He will go over types of kayaks, paddles and PFD’s to help you make the right decision for purchase or rent. He will also spend some extra time on lightweight kayaks. If you plan to attend this seminar, please give us a call and reserve your spot. The seminar must have minimum of 6 guests. Seminar will be held at the Economy Tackle/Dolphin Paddlesports’ shop.

We look forward to seeing you at the shop!

UPDATED – Fall Kayak Demo and Fishing Seminar

Come join us November 2025!

We will be hosting a FREE Kayak Demo Day and Kayak Fishing Seminar at the end of November 2025!

Thinking about buying a kayak for someone special this Christmas? Wanting to get into kayak fishing yourself? This weekend will be all about kayaking and kayak fishing. Come try our large variety of boats and hear from our experts!

Demo Day will be Saturday November 22nd from 9am to Noon. Location Ackerman Park (400 Apex Rd, Sarasota, FL). This will be your chance to try numerous kayaks and experience before you buy.  During demo day you will be joined by our kayak specialists. Our knowledgeable team can assist and answer any and all questions. All paddling levels welcome and great for beginners. Pedal, paddle, compare and discuss with our demo team.

Sunday November 23rd at 1pm hear from Chris Lender at the Economy Tackle shop. Chris is our Hobie Pro Staff Fishing Team Member and Florida Redfish Series Champion and Ambassador and 3rd place WINNER of the Hobie Saltwater Series Tournament of Champions. Hear the pro’s, cons and perks of kayak fishing our salty bays and gulf. Learn the safety, tackle, gear and must-have add ons for the ultimate kayak fishing experience. Bring your questions and get ready for an informative and friendly session!

Check out Chris Lender’s social media pages on Facebook, Instagram and Youtube for all his latest fishing adventures and tournaments.

Sign up for our Newsletter to get the latest updates about the demo.If poor weather is a possibility, Demo Day will be cancellled and resheduled for a later date. Notification will come through email but you can also call the store to confirm, Friday before 6pm and Saturday after 8am.

** We will have a variety of kayaks to try but please call with any specific requests.

 

🚣‍♂️ Get Help With Professional Kayak Repair Services and Parts! 🌊

Need help with kayak repairs? Whether looking for parts on a Do-It-Yourself project or professional kayak repair service, we can help!

🔧Our Services Include (But Are Not Limited To):

  • ✅ ABS Plastic Welding & Epoxy Repairs –  Expert fixes of cracks, holes, and structural damage.
  • ✅ Hobie Kayak Service & Repairs – General Hobie Mirage drive maintenance, kayak and part replacements, and warranty support for Hobie models.
  • ✅ General Kayak Rehab – From deep cleaning and power washing to replacing worn fittings, lines, and handles—so, you can bring your kayak back to life!
  • ✅ Accessory & Rudder System Installations – Professional installation of accessories and rudder systems to enhance performance and convenience.

Located in the Sarasota area and need help with transport? We offer pick-up and delivery services. 🚚

🛶 Prefer to Handle Repairs Yourself? We’ve Got the Supplies You Need!

We carry a wide range of high-quality parts and accessories to help you repair or upgrade a kayak on your own. For example, we offer:

  • ✅ Bungee Cord by the Foot – Available in multiple sizes to suit your needs
  • ✅ Handles – Bow, stern, and midship handles for easy carrying and control
  • ✅ Kayak Accessories – Enhance your paddling or fishing experience with useful add-ons
  • ✅ Seat & Outfitting Components – Includes replacement seats, thigh braces, and foot pegs
  • ✅ Rudder & Skeg Parts – Parts for repairs or upgrades to your steering systems
  • ✅ Repair Materials – Epoxies and sealants for durable hull and deck fixes

Check out of list of kayak accessories online here to get you started.

📞 Got questions or ready for a repair? Then give us a call today! In short, whether you’re patching up or leveling up, we’ve got you covered!

               

 

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.

2026 PADDLE N’ GO SPRING KAYAK SALE, DEMO AND SEMINAR!!

Our annual spring kayak sale and demo day is here! Plus we will host another kayak fishing seminar with local legend, Chris Lender.

Demo Day:

Our free demo day will be hosted at Ken Thompson Park on lido key, Saturday March 21st @ 9a to Noon. 

Come try before you buy. We will host a variety of kayaks from pedal to paddle driven, sit-in to sit-on top.

We host the largest selection of kayaks in Sarasota Florida, from:

Hobie, Hurricane, Eddyline, Perception, Wilderness System and Pelican. 

This paddling event is for all levels of experience. We have knowledgeable team of staff, as well as some of our company brand reps to assist and answer any and all of your questions.

**Sale exlcudes Hobie products, trailers and electronics.

 

Kayak Fishing Seminar

Join local legend and Hobie Pro Staff memeber Chris Lender as he discusses the pro’s and con’s of kayaking fishing our salty bay waters.

Chris is a

  • Florida Redfish Series Champion
  • Florida Redfish Series Ambassador
  • 3rd Place WINNER of the Hobie Saltwater Series Tournament of Champion

The seminar will be held at 6018 S Tamiami Trl, Sarasota, FL in our kayak shop and display area Sunday March 22nd @ 11am.

Lender offers insights to using the Hobie Pro Angler 360, shares his favorite rods and reels, and gives tips on what lures to use in our waters.

This is an event not to miss. No registration needed. Come as you are and enjoy this very popular kayak fishing seminar.

 

Hope to see you there! Tight lines and happy paddling. 

 

 

Fishing Report-Monday March 9, 2026

The weather has been absolutely beautiful and the fishing has been a reflection of just that! Warmer weather and calmer winds have allowed many to get out nearshore and offshore these past couple weeks. Sailfish were reported about 50 mi out last week, big amberjacks and gag grouper on the deeper structure and in about 150′. Big mangrove snapper and porgies have been steadily reported in anywhere between 50′-100′ of water. Cobia, sheepshead and hogfish have been on nearshore structure as well as cobia and sheepshead in the bay. Smaller permit and pompano have been mentioned from the beach this past week, mainly from the south Siesta Key area.  Warmer water has been bringing the snook out of the backwater and trout and redfish have been plentiful in the north and south Sarasota Bay. There have been several reports of flounder and mackerel in the bay this week as well. Mangrove snapper near the mouth of Phillippi Creek as well as some larger jack crevalle. The bait is still small but in the coming weeks along with this warming trend we should start to see some bigger baitfish and hopefully a few king fish reports!! Stop in and see us!

 

Tight Lines!!

Economy Tackle Is Hosting the 2026 Paddling Film Festival on Earth Day

Some nights remind you why you got into paddling in the first place. April 22nd is one of those nights.

Economy Tackle is proud to host the 2026 Paddling Film Festival at Burns Court Cinema in Sarasota, bringing one of the paddling world’s most celebrated annual events right to our backyard. Whether you’re a seasoned kayak angler, a weekend paddler, or someone who’s been thinking about getting on the water, this is an evening worth clearing your calendar for.

Paddling Film Festival 2026
 

What Is the Paddling Film Festival?

Now in its 21st year, the Paddling Film Festival is an internationally recognized showcase of the best paddling films from around the world. The annual World Tour kicks off each January at the Toronto International Boat Show and travels to venues across the globe, putting the sport’s most breathtaking footage in front of audiences who live and breathe time on the water.

The films span the full range of paddling culture: whitewater kayaking, sea kayaking, SUP, canoe expeditions, fishing from human-powered craft, and everything in between. The common thread is a love of wild places, moving water, and the particular kind of freedom that only comes from a paddle in your hands.

You can get a preview of this year’s lineup at the official Paddling Film Festival trailer and learn more at paddlingfilmfestival.com.

Event Details

Date: Wednesday, April 22nd, 2026 (Earth Day)

Doors Open: 5:30 PM

Show Begins: 6:00 PM

Location: Burns Court Cinema, 506 Burns Court, Sarasota, FL 34236

Tickets are available online and in-store at Economy Tackle.

Why Earth Day

Hosting this event on Earth Day is fitting in a way that goes beyond coincidence. Paddlers are among the most connected people to the natural environments they move through. The rivers, bays, flats, and coastlines that make Southwest Florida one of the great paddling destinations in the country are worth protecting, celebrating, and experiencing firsthand. This night does all three.

Sarasota Bay and the surrounding waters have been central to Economy Tackle’s identity for decades. We’ve watched countless customers walk in unsure about kayak fishing, get outfitted, and come back with stories they couldn’t stop telling. That’s the paddling lifestyle in action, and the Paddling Film Festival captures exactly that spirit on screen.

This Year’s Lineup

Here’s a look at the films on the program for our screening. Click any title to watch the trailer.

1000 Miles to Tuk

A paddling journey of a thousand miles through Canada’s remote north, tracking the Mackenzie River system to the Arctic Ocean. Big landscapes, bigger commitment.

How to Self Rescue on a Paddleboard

An essential film for anyone on a board. Practical, empowering, and a reminder that knowing what to do when things go sideways is part of being a confident paddler.

Patso

A character-driven paddling story with heart. Watch the trailer to get a feel for what this one brings to the night.

A Little Bit Different

A film about finding your own path on the water. Expect something that challenges what you thought paddling could look like.

Riverbound. The Story Has Just Begun

A river paddling story built around the idea that every expedition opens a door to the next one. Moving, wide-open, and hard to shake.

Gabon Uncharted

An expedition into the wild waterways of Gabon, West Africa — one of the last truly uncharted paddling frontiers on the planet. Stunning and genuinely adventurous.

Six films. One night. Grab your tickets here before they sell out.

What to Expect on the Night

Burns Court Cinema is one of Sarasota’s most beloved independent theaters, and it’s the right setting for this kind of event. Doors open at 5:30, giving you time to get settled, connect with other local paddlers, and soak in the atmosphere before the films begin at 6:00.

The lineup is curated to inspire. You’ll watch athletes push into remote river canyons, sea kayakers cross open water stretches that most people would never attempt, and everyday paddlers find something extraordinary in the places closest to home. The filmmaking quality is exceptional, and the effect on an audience of people who love being on the water is hard to describe until you’ve experienced it.

Expect to leave wanting to paddle something. That’s kind of the whole point.

Come See Us Before You Go

If the films do what they tend to do and leave you fired up to get on the water, Economy Tackle is ready for you. We carry a full selection of fishing kayaks, paddle kayaks, and everything needed to get outfitted for Sarasota Bay and beyond. Our staff knows the local water and can point you toward the right gear, the right launch spots, and the right setup for wherever the films inspire you to go.

Tickets for the Paddling Film Festival are available online and in-store. Grab yours early, bring a friend who’s been on the fence about paddling, and join us for a night of adventure at Burns Court Cinema.

We’ll see you there. Then we’ll see you on the water.

Buy tickets online or in-store at Economy Tackle. Visit floridakayak.com for more information.