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Pithlachascotee Bridge

Port Richey, Pasco County, FL

Partly Cloudy ยท 83ยฐF ยท Feels 90ยฐ
๐Ÿ‘Ž๐Ÿป Poor

๐ŸŸ Strike Window

12a
3a
6a
9a
12p
3p
6p
9p
Peak
Good
Slow
Poor
Marine Chart
Astronomy
Solar
Sunrise 06:34 AM
Sunset 08:23 PM
Marine
Water Temp.
79 Fยฐ
26ยฐC
Conditions
Wind
10 mph
Direction: W
Protection
UV Index
1
Low
Live Reading
Barometric Pressure
30" 1016 mb
โ†’ Steady

Pattern day โ€” fish are predictable. Work structure and watch the feeding windows.

Gear Intel
What to Throw at Pithlachascotee Bridge

Tarpon Heavy Leader Setup

Tarpon

80-150lb mono leader with crimps

Tarpon require heavy, abrasion-resistant leaders; their mouths are tough and bony

DOA Shrimp (Rootbeer)

Top Pick

Classic rootbeer-colored DOA shrimp imitation

Flats standard โ€” works everywhere for redfish, permit, seatrout

Weedless Gold Spoon

Gold spoon with fiber weed guard

Essential flats tool โ€” triggers redfish and permit around grass

Light Spinning Setup

10lb braid + 20lb fluorocarbon leader

Perfect flats combo โ€” lightweight, sensitive, and powerful

Tide Chart
Solunar Forecast
Full Moon ยท 100% illuminated

Hourly Fishing Activity

12a
3a
6a
9a
12p
3p
6p
9p
Peak
Good
Slow
Poor

Feeding Windows

Major
4:41 PM
to
6:41 PM
Major
4:41 AM
to
6:41 AM
Minor
10:26 AM
to
11:26 AM
Minor
11:57 PM
to
12:57 AM
๐ŸŒ• Moon Rise
10:56 AM
๐ŸŒ‘ Moon Set
12:27 AM
โ˜€๏ธ Sun Rise
10:37 AM
๐ŸŒ… Sun Set
12:25 AM

Local Fishing Resource

Pasco & North Pinellas Fishing Cheat Sheet

Free

Hudson Beach, Anclote River, and the transition zone

Open the Pasco County Cheat Sheet

Fish Species in This Area

Common Snook

Common Snook

Centropomus undecimalis

Spring Summer
Common
Up to 55.1 inches
Inshore, Mangroves, Estuaries
Family:Centropomidae

Prized sport fish found around mangroves and inlets. Sensitive to cold temperatures.

Local Notes: Stage in the shadow lines at Pithlachascotee Bridge on outgoing tides. Live pilchards or pinfish free-lined on 30 lb fluorocarbon.

Gulf Flounder

Gulf Flounder

Paralichthys albigutta

Year Round
Common
Up to 24 inches
Inshore, Flats, Sandy bottoms
Family:Paralichthyidae

Flatfish common in coastal bays and flats. Excellent eating and popular sport fish.

Local Notes: One of the most common catches in the Big Bend at Pithlachascotee Bridge. Slow-drift live shrimp near bottom or crawl a white jig across sandy bottom.

Mangrove Snapper

Mangrove Snapper

Lutjanus griseus

Year Round
Common
Up to 22 inches
Inshore, Mangroves, Reefs
Family:Lutjanidae

Versatile species found from mangroves to offshore reefs. Excellent eating.

Local Notes: Stack under Pithlachascotee Bridge at night. Drop live shrimp or small pilchards on light tackle to the pilings.

Sheepshead

Sheepshead

Archosargus probatocephalus

Year Round
Common
Up to 35.8 inches
Inshore, Docks, Structures
Family:Sparidae

Bottom feeder with strong teeth. Found around structures and pilings.

Local Notes: Every piling at Pithlachascotee Bridge holds sheepshead. Work fiddler crabs or shrimp on a 1/4-oz jig right on the barnacles.

Black Drum

Black Drum

Pogonias cromis

Fall Spring
Occasional
Up to 66.9 inches
Inshore, Oyster bars, Estuaries
Family:Sciaenidae

Large drum species found in estuaries. Can reach impressive sizes.

Local Notes: Hold at the base of the pilings at Pithlachascotee Bridge. Large pieces of shrimp or blue crab on bottom.

Red Drum

Red Drum

Sciaenops ocellatus

Year Round
Occasional
Up to 59.1 inches
Inshore, Estuaries, Surf zones
Family:Sciaenidae

Popular game fish with distinctive black spot near tail. Found in shallow coastal waters.

Local Notes: Patrol the current seams at Pithlachascotee Bridge, especially on falling tides. Gold spoons and live shrimp.

Spanish Mackerel

Spanish Mackerel

Scomberomorus maculatus

Spring Summer
Occasional
Up to 35.8 inches
Nearshore, Coastal waters
Family:Scombridae

Fast-swimming pelagic fish with gold spots. Common in spring and fall.

Local Notes: Rip through Pithlachascotee Bridge during bait migrations. Silver spoons at a fast clip.

Spotted Seatrout

Spotted Seatrout

Cynoscion nebulosus

Year Round
Occasional
Up to 35.8 inches
Inshore, Grass flats, Estuaries
Family:Sciaenidae

Popular inshore species with distinctive spots. Found over grass flats and sandy bottoms.

Local Notes: Work the flats adjacent to Pithlachascotee Bridge with live baits or DOA Shrimp, especially at first light.

Tarpon

Tarpon

Megalops atlanticus

Spring Summer
Occasional
Up to 98.4 inches
Inshore, Offshore, Nearshore
Family:Megalopidae

Large powerful fish known for spectacular jumps. Migrates along Florida coast.

Local Notes: Roll under the bridge at Pithlachascotee Bridge during migrations. Live crabs and large mullet free-lined in the current.

Tripletail

Lobotes surinamensis

Spring Fall
Occasional
Up to 35 inches
Nearshore, Offshore, Floating debris
Family:Lobotidae

Unusual fish that likes to hide under floating objects. Excellent table quality.

Local Notes: Hang around crab trap buoys, floating debris, and channel markers near Pithlachascotee Bridge. Sight-cast a live shrimp โ€” approach quietly.