Learn more about the shore fishing in the North of Tampa Bay Coastal, Florida area.
Dunedin Causeway
The Dunedin Causeway is a series of three bridges that cross the St. Joseph Sound, part of the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, connecting the barrier islands of Honeymoon Island State Park and the mainland of Dunedin, Florida. The causeway carries CR 586 and it was built in 1963. Wikipedia
https://www.dunedingov.com/Activities-and-Recreation/Beaches-Coast/Dunedin-Causeway
Honeymoon Island State Park
One of Florida’s best-loved state parks, Honeymoon Island has more than four miles of beach to explore along with a three-mile trail through one of the last remaining virgin slash pine forests. When looking skyward, eagles, osprey and great horned owls can be seen, while ground animals include gopher tortoises, raccoons and armadillos. A trip to the Rotary Centennial Nature Center helps visitors learn about the park’s history and natural resources. Find out how Honeymoon Island received its name! Swimming, fishing, shelling, hiking and bicycling are all popular activities that make Honeymoon Island State Park an ideal getaway. The park is also the ferry terminal for access to another unspoiled state park, Caladesi Island.
https://www.floridastateparks.org/honeymoonisland
Anclote Fishing Pier
The Anclote Fishing Pier is located at Anclote Gulf Park. The pier is the big draw for anglers since it extends 500 feet out into the Gulf and is open 24 hours a day. This park is also home to a dog park, full restroom facilities, a playground and more.
https://floridanaturecoast.org/County/Pasco/AncloteGulfPark/AncloteGulfPark.aspx
Port Richey Waterfront Park
Port Richey Waterfront Park is a nice park with a playground, picnic tables, a walking trail, kayak launch and some area to fish from shore.
https://www.cityofportrichey.gov/parks
Bayport Park & Pier
Bayport Park was newly renovated to a nicer 7 acre park with a new boardwalk, panoramic views, a remodeled boat ramp and more parking. Add the picnic tables, pavilions, grills and fishing pier and you’ll see why this is a popular small park to access the water.
https://www.hernandocounty.us/Home/Components/FacilityDirectory/FacilityDirectory/6/103
Linda Pedersen Park @ Jenkins Creek
Linda Pedersen Park covers more than 130 acres and it is connected by an aluminum boardwalk to Jenkins Creek Park, which is across the street. There are many spots along the shorelines where you can fish. You will also find a pavilion, picnic tables, grills, a playground and more.
https://www.hernandocounty.us/Home/Components/FacilityDirectory/FacilityDirectory/26/103
Brasher Park
Brasher Park is a smaller park with a playground, restrooms, picnic table and a boat loading area for non-motorized boats. There are some spots along shore where anglers can fish.
https://www.cityofportrichey.gov/parks
Oelsner Park
This is a smaller park with limited parking, but there is some shore fishing available here. Some people wade and fish from here.
https://www.cityofportrichey.gov/parks