HardbottomHD – Tampa Offshore

$650
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Product Description

How it’s made? 

A StrikeLines EXCLUSIVE: We used side scan sonar to find over 45,000 KILLER natural bottom fishing spots nearshore and offshore for the Tampa Bay region.

Coverage areas include:

  • New Port Richey
  • Tarpon Springs
  • Palm Harbor
  • Dunedin
  • Clearwater
  • St Petersburg
  • Tampa
  • Anna Maria Island
  • Sarasota
  • Siesta Key
  • Venice

Spots are marked from just off the beach to 130 miles offshore.

This chart shows the exact location of huge rock ledges. Boulders. Scattered rockpiles. Swiss cheese bottom. And hundreds of other premium fishing spots. You’ll have everything you need to catch grouper, triggerfish, tilefish, snapper, amberjack, black sea bass… You name it, this chart will get you hooked up.

We located the best natural bottom structure, labeled it with descriptive waypoints and then outlined it with shaded boundary lines so that you will know exactly when your boat is over good bottom.

These spots have never been published anywhere before! We developed them through thousands of hours offshore scanning and processing professional side scan sonar data. If you fish offshore, this chart is, hands down, the best investment you can make. It will quickly pay for itself in gas savings alone.

More fish. Less stress. You’ll love it. Guaranteed.

This chart is fully compatible with Simrad, Lowrance and Mercury Vessel View.

 

The Garmin version includes 3,819 waypoints (versus 45,000+ for the Lowrance/Simrad versions) and it  does not include the outlines/polygons that trace the reef structure. If you have a Garmin and want the full chart, talk to us about a portable Lowrance or Simrad.

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