Address: 920 John Ringling Causeway, Sarasota, FL 34236, USA
Phone: +19413300650
Sunday: 6:30AM–10PM
Monday: 6:30AM–10PM
Tuesday: 6:30AM–10PM
Wednesday: 6:30AM–10PM
Thursday: 6:30AM–10PM
Friday: 6:30AM–12AM
Saturday: 6:30AM–12AM
Robert P
This a great little place here by the Ringling Bridge, especially if you're fishing from the pier and need some quick tackle you may have forgotten to bring, including ice. They have plenty of snacks too, from chips, candy, to a great selection of ice cream to eat on those hot Florida summer days. Along with a good selection of tackle and snacks, in the dock is a fish cleaning station you can use to clean your fish after a catch. If you want to book charters, I believe, they can also assist you. The people who work here are friendly and welcoming, its a quaint little place in the perfect location here in Sarasota.
Tina M.
I met a friend under the bridge here after watching the Christmas boat parade in sarasota. There is a large area which includes plenty of room to bring chairs and watch the bands and also a play area for kids. There are only a few seats available on the pier. There is a tackle shop that has a few beer and wine options and limited food items. Parking spots are available on site.
Andrea Schweig
So much fun to observe the birds waiting for some snacks dropped from the bait shop. The tiny little park is absolutely relaxing and picturesque.
Dawn Dow
This place is lovely and there is a little bit for everyone. Get here early as there are about 21 car spots and two handicapped parking spots. There is a sunny pier and covered fishing spots available. Nice breeze under the bridge. A half block away is a shop for restrooms, fish bait, plain subs, ice cream, chips, pop, and water. There is a covered gazebo for moms to sit, and a park for the youngins not interested in fishing. Great family place.
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I totally agree
About 100 ounces
They are in accordance with local rules and regulations
Not that I know of, but to fish on their property you do not need one.
Not sure but they were working on like 3-4 weeks ago I would imagine it's done but just call the Hart's Landing baith shop they will tell you
No. Siesta Key beach on Sunday just before and after sundown can be a feel good moment everyone needs. Parking gets a bit tougher the closer you are to the sunset. Definitely worth going. You can Google; Sarasota events and see what's going on all weekend.
Yes usually around the dock area but there is no fishing on tge dock and don't forget your snook tag
No there is not a place to park a semi
I think its 3.50 or 4.00 a dozen
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