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City guides for Florida boaters

Tampa
Snook, Redfish, Spotted Seatrout

Key West
Tarpon, Permit, Bonefish

Naples
Snook, Redfish, Tarpon

St. Augustine
Redfish, Spotted Seatrout, Flounder

Destin
Red Snapper, Grouper, King Mackerel

Crystal River
Redfish, Spotted Seatrout, Cobia
Real tide data
Time your launch with the moving water
On Florida's flats, the tide decides the day. We pull seven-day predictions straight from NOAA for key stations on both coasts — so you can plan around the water, not against it.
St. Petersburg
Next low: 00:31 · 0.146 ft
Key West
Next high: 02:26 · 1.289 ft
Mayport (Bar Pilot Dock)
Next high: 00:37 · 4.352 ft

Fish species & regulations
Know what you're catching — and the rules that come with it
Photo-first guides to Florida's most-targeted species. Current FWC size limits, bag limits, seasons, plus where to find them and what to throw — reviewed monthly.

Snook
The prize of Florida's mangrove shorelines.

Red Drum (Redfish)
Copper bulldogs of the flats and grass beds.

Tarpon
The silver king — catch and release only.

Red Snapper
The pink offshore star with the strictest reef fish rules.

Mahi-Mahi (Dolphinfish)
Fluorescent pelagic speedsters.

Largemouth Bass
Florida's freshwater icon — trophy country.
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Find a ramp near you
We track 2,603 public launches across every Florida county, sourced from the state's official inventory. Start with the counties with the most ramps:
Know before you go
Florida boating & fishing rules, in plain English
Life jackets, education cards, speed zones, and BUI limits from the FWC — plus current size limits, bag limits, and seasons for every species we cover, reviewed monthly.
