Up to Eight Hours of Kayak Fishing for One or Two from 360 Fishing Charters (Half Off)
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Fishing kayaks rigged with bait and tackle escort passengers out onto Tampa Bay for excursions lasting up to eight hours
The best way to catch a fish is to think like a fish, which means fretting about how to put all 4,000 of your kids through fish college. Catch a whole school with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $125 for up to eight hours of kayak fishing for one (a $250 value) $150 for up to eight hours of kayak fishing for two (a $300 value)
Passengers load into fishing kayaks fully rigged with bait and tackle—including hand-tied flies—for excursions lasting up to eight hours. Although destinations depend on the time of year, trips may include top-water fishing for speckled trout, sight casting for redfish, or fly-fishing for snook in area backwaters.
Fishing kayaks rigged with bait and tackle escort passengers out onto Tampa Bay for excursions lasting up to eight hours
The best way to catch a fish is to think like a fish, which means fretting about how to put all 4,000 of your kids through fish college. Catch a whole school with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $125 for up to eight hours of kayak fishing for one (a $250 value) $150 for up to eight hours of kayak fishing for two (a $300 value)
Passengers load into fishing kayaks fully rigged with bait and tackle—including hand-tied flies—for excursions lasting up to eight hours. Although destinations depend on the time of year, trips may include top-water fishing for speckled trout, sight casting for redfish, or fly-fishing for snook in area backwaters.
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About 360 Fishing Charters
Jesse Nofi is most at home on the open water. An experienced fisherman since his teenage years, Jesse learned early that the richest bounties often lie in the less-traveled depths out past the shore. Now the Coast Guard–licensed charter captain of 360 Fishing Charters, Jesse shares his affinity for exploration with passengers, running fishing excursions in and around Tampa Bay. Aboard his fleet of kayaks or a 22-foot Crestliner powerboat, passengers might undertake inshore pursuits of redfish, grouper, and catfish or lead deep-water chases for snapper and grouper through waters up to nine miles offshore. When he’s not helping anglers haul in their latest catch, Jesse can also be found writing up recaps of his time on the water as a contributing writer for the websites The Online Fisherman and Florida Marine Times.