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“world famous fishing and boating destination”
The historic Merry Pier located in Pass-A-Grille, Florida, and is a world famous fishing and boating destination. Here, you’ll find a friendly store, boat excursions, a fresh fish market and fabulous fishing. Common catches include flounder, snapper, snook, redfish, mackerel, and many others. Both live and frozen bait are available for sale. Rod, tackle and bicycle rentals and sales are available, too. Drop in at the Fresh Fish Market for right-off-the-boat whole and filleted snapper, grouper, shrimp and more. Miss Pass- A Grille, an historic party boat, is also available for 1/2 and full day trips. Looking for an offshore adventure? Check out the Offshore zhustler for great private deep sea fishing charter. Shell Key Shuttle offers boat rides and daily excursions to Shell Key Preserve. Enjoy shelling, bird watching and dolphin watching. Also offering sunset cruises by reservation.
Boat rides and shuttle service to the nearby preserve. Fishing supplies, snacks and now even a smallish fresh seafood market. Definitely a cool little place to check out, even if you are only... Read more
Had a great time fishing off Merry Pier. Locals and tourists both come to fish for big & small. The day pass is just $3. You can rent a pole for around $15 for half a day and it comes with more... Read more
If you're staying in the Treasure Island/St Petersburg area and looking to do something different to do head to Pass - a - Grill beach; a quaint little area of St Petersburg and check out Merry... Read more
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