Adventures in Paradise, Taking Advantage of the Sarasota Water Fun

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February 2012

 
Flying Fish Fleet
Topic: Cherish Wonderful Fishing Spots, Best Fun for Your Friends
Category: Life and Play in Florida
Activity: Florida Fishing & Charters
City: Sarasota
County: Sarasota
Metro: Sarasota Bradenton
Region: West Central
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Searching for a Half Day Fishing Boat out of Sarasota?
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Q: Good evening answering expert. Here is mine. We have been fishing off the beach area at South Lido Beach Park. The fishing there is good and now we are looking to take a half day trip on a boat. One of the fishing radio shows on Saturday mentioned some, but I did not write it down. All right now, this is our puzzling topic.

Alrighty, much appreciated. Off to work I go.

Brad Bibbins (Sanderson Florida)

Answer!

A: Good day friend, thanks for stopping by. Here we begin. Just head over to Marina Jack, at Sarasota Bayfront Park. This downtown waterfront Marina plays host to the Flying Fish Fleet (941-366-3373). They provide daily half-day and full-day deep sea fishing charters in the Gulf of Mexico. Chaulk up another one.

Alrighty, our pleasure to do what we can. That is all folks.

Regards the AllonFlorida.com Team!!!

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