It’s a new year, making it the perfect time for new Paddlesports! What better time to learn a new activity, or if you already know all about Paddlesports, it’s a perfect time to invest in one! Check out our inventory, or schedule a test run and see what all the rave is about!
There are so many different options when it comes to Paddlesports, it all depends on what you’re looking to do.
Exercise
If you’re on the new year, new you bandwagon, and trying to get some exercise in, then either paddle boarding or kayaking are great ways to get some exercise. Both will work all areas of your body, including getting some cardio benefits as well. You’re working on arm and leg strength, as well as your back muscles and endurance!
Relaxation
Both paddleboards and kayaking can provide some forms of relaxation. What better way to explore the beautiful Sarasota Bay than to take a nice paddle and enjoy the views? Sit back and enjoy your time on the water, it’s the perfect way to relax and enjoy the day.
Fish
Fishing is great from a fishing kayak. It’s easy, portable, and a new fun way to enjoy fishing. When fishing from a kayak, you’re able to get to places you couldn’t normally from a boat, and it’s easier to spot fish because you’re lower to the water. You’re also able to sneak up on them because your kayak is so quiet.
Make a reservation to try out one of our kayaks for free! We have demo days every Saturday morning, be sure to book early as they fill up fast! Come out for a great morning and talk to our expert staff. We look forward to helping you find your next kayak or paddle board. See you there.
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!
Woman paddling an Eddyline Caribbean 12FS Sit-on-Top Kayak
Signs of spring are near!! Despite some inconsistent weather these past few weeks, things are starting to shape up nicely both offshore and in. African pompanos are being caught in 100+ feet of water using both live and dead baits on big structures such as D reefs, springs and wrecks. The mangrove snapper bite has been fantastic along with sheepshead, hogfish, porgies, cobia and pompano. There are also still plenty of nice tripletail cruising the crab lines. Always check any floating debris this time of year as they can easily hold a tripletail. Bigger bait is starting to show up which is a nice sign of spring, as well as some decent snook starting to move out. Inshore trout and redfish bite has been phenominal with a lot of overslot trout being reported this week specifically. Redfish reports from the north and south bay have been nonstop with anglers catching them on soft plastics as well as live bait. Now is the time to book if you are interested in tarpon charters for this spring/summer. They’ll be here before we know it!! Let us know if you are interested and we can help get you in touch with a guide.
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!!
Saltwater fishing in Sarasota and Bradenton offers incredible opportunities for beginners. Whether you are casting from a pier, fishing the flats, or heading out in a kayak, the Gulf Coast provides access to species like redfish, snook, trout, and flounder. If you are new to the sport, the wide variety of rods, reels, and tackle can feel overwhelming. The key is starting with the right essentials instead of overloading your tackle box.
At Economy Tackle/Dolphin Paddlesports, we help new anglers focus on what truly matters so they can fish confidently from day one.
Start With a Versatile Rod and Reel
For most beginners fishing in the Sarasota and Bradenton area, a 7-foot medium or medium-heavy spinning rod paired with a saltwater-rated spinning reel is a smart choice. Spinning setups are easy to handle and forgiving for new anglers learning to cast.
Make sure your reel is built for saltwater use to prevent corrosion. A reliable rod and reel combo will cover most inshore fishing situations and give you flexibility as you gain experience.
Choose the Right Line and Leader
Fishing line is one of the most important parts of your setup. Many anglers prefer braided line because it is strong, sensitive, and allows for longer casts. A 10 to 20-pound braid works well for targeting common inshore species.
Adding a fluorocarbon leader is essential in saltwater fishing. Fluorocarbon is less visible underwater and provides extra abrasion resistance when fishing around docks, mangroves, or oyster bars.
Keep Terminal Tackle Simple
You do not need every hook size available. Start with a small selection of circle hooks and jig heads that match the bait you plan to use. Circle hooks are great for beginners because they increase hook-up success and are better for catch and release.
Carry a few basic weights like split shot or egg sinkers to adjust for current and depth. Swivels are also helpful for connecting your main line to your leader and reducing line twist.
Live Bait and Artificial Lures
Both live bait and artificial lures are effective in Sarasota and Bradenton waters. Live shrimp and pinfish are reliable options for beginners and consistently attract popular inshore species.
If you prefer artificial lures, start with soft plastic paddle tails, jerk baits, and a topwater lure. These cover different water conditions and are simple to use while you build confidence.
Do Not Overlook Basic Gear
In addition to tackle, a few basic tools will improve your experience. Pliers for hook removal, a small landing net, polarized sunglasses, sunscreen, and a well-organized tackle box are all essential. If you are kayak fishing, Dolphin Paddlesports can help outfit your kayak with rod holders and storage options for a smoother trip.
Get Local Guidance Before You Fish
Fishing conditions in Sarasota and Bradenton change with the seasons, tides, and weather. Stopping by Economy Tackle/Dolphin Paddlesports before you head out allows you to get up-to-date advice on what is biting and which setups are working best.
Contact Economy Tackle/Dolphin Paddlesports Today
If you are ready to start saltwater fishing in Sarasota or Bradenton, Economy Tackle/Dolphin Paddlesports has the gear, bait, and local expertise you need. Whether you are shopping for your first rod and reel or gearing up for your next trip, our team is here to help. Visit us today or contact Economy Tackle/Dolphin Paddlesports to get started on the water.
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.
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.