BD Outdoors

Extending over 400 square miles, Tampa Bay is Florida’s largest estuary. Tampa Bay has four freshwater rivers flowing into it and is also connected to the Gulf of Mexico. With an average depth of 12-feet, the bay’s topography consists of sand, seagrass, oyster beds, and is surrounded by mangrove shorelines. There are hundreds of species of fish to target throughout the year, but the most popular would have to be the grand slam which consists of snook, redfish, spotted sea trout, and tarpon.

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