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Alternative Modes of Transportation in Tampa FL | Provided By Tampa Bay Ferry & Taxi

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Florida has many abundant resources available, such as sunshine, citrus, and traffic. But perhaps the most abundant resource is our waterways. Cities like Tampa, Clearwater, and Saint Petersburg have particularly terrible traffic, and we have the solution. By utilizing our waterways as a mode of transportation the amount of traffic will decrease substantially. Even better, if you use Tampa Bay Ferry & Taxi in Tampa Bay FL , you can avoid traffic altogether Think about it for a second. Instead of spending 30 minutes to get across a bridge you could spend 2 minutes if you used our service. There are even more benefits to this, such as reduced air pollution, vehicle accidents, and less money being spent on gasoline. We believe that by developing our waterway highway systems and routes we can bring in a new mode of transportation that is commonly overlooked With the support of the community and public officials we can make this resource abundantly available to everyo

Guide To Catching Fish In Tampa Bay FL During The Winter

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Provided By: Hubbards Marina Fishing in the Tampa Bay FL area is great all year round, including the winter months. There are many species of fish you can catch easier because the smaller fish have migrated out of the area. This means you can expect to catch more monster fish and less nuisance fish. Some of the common fish you will catch are Redfish, Speckled Sea Trout, Sheephead, Black Drum, Flounder, Grouper, and Snook. What is so great about fishing during this time of year is that you don’t have to do anything complicated to catch fish. Something as simple as live shrimp or a jig will get the job done. Another great thing about winter fishing is that you don’t need to go out far to catch most of these fish. In fact, many of them can be caught around docks and bridges. This includes Sheepshead and Black Drum, among other species. To catch Flounder, Redfish, Trout, and Pompano try going out to a pass or flat and troll the bottom. This will ensure that you max