Saltwater Catfish Fishing North of Tampa Bay Coastal
Saltwater catfish, primarily hardhead and gafftopsail catfish, are common inshore bottom feeders in the Dunedin, Palm Harbor, and Tarpon Springs area. While not a prized target, they are frequently caught by anglers fishing shrimp or cut bait for other species.
Where to Catch Saltwater Catfish
Saltwater catfish are commonly caught in:
Sandy or muddy bottom areas in bays and estuaries
Around bridges, docks, and seawalls
Tidal creeks and backwater channels
While bottom fishing for redfish, drum, or trout
Best Time to Fish for Saltwater Catfish
Season | Saltwater Catfish Activity |
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Spring | Increasing numbers inshore as waters warm |
Summer | Very common inshore during warm months |
Fall | Still active until water temperatures drop |
Peak Season: April through October
Tackle & Tips
Lures: Rarely caught on lures; mostly bait
Bait: Shrimp, squid, or cut bait on bottom rigs
Leaders: 15–20 lb mono or fluorocarbon
Technique: Bottom fishing with scent-based baits; watch for slime and spines when handling