Florida fishing piers offer year round fishing opportunities for many different species of fish without the need of a boat.
Piers are great places to take kids and family fishing and are also great places for the hard core, experienced anglers or just to go sight see and watch the sunset.
Piers are also great for people visiting from out of town or who have no fishing equipment as most of the piers offer rental equipment at a reasonable price.
You never know what you might catch when fishing from one of the many Florida piers, some of the piers around Florida offer great opportunities to catch some really big fish like tarpon and kingfish.
Piers that require you to pay admission to fish will usually include your fishing license for the day but make sure to verify that when paying your admission.
When fishing from a pier, having the right tackle and equipment will make fishing much more enjoyable than coming unprepared.
Here is a list of Florida fishing piers:
Anclote Fishing Pier, Holiday, FL
Ballast Point Park Pier, Tampa, FL
Cocoa Beach Fishing Pier, Cocoa Beach, FL
Dania Fishing Pier, Ft Lauderdale, FL
Deerfield Fishing Pier, Deerfield Beach, FL
Flagler Beach Fishing Pier, Flagler Beach, FL
Ft Clinch State Park Fishing Pier, Fernandina Beach, FL
Fort Desoto State Park Fishing Piers, Tierra Verde, FL
Ft Myers Beach Fishing Pier, Ft Myers Beach, FL
Gulf Breeze Municipal Fishing Pier, Gulf Breeze, FL
Jetty Park Fishing Pier, Port Canaveral, FL
Juno Beach Fishing Pier, Juno Beach, FL
Mexico Beach Fishing Pier, Mexico Beach, FL
Naples Fishing Pier, Naples, FL
Navarre Beach Fishing Pier, Navarre Beach, FL
Okaloosa Island Fishing Pier, Fort Walton, FL
Panama City Beach Fishing Pier, Panama City, FL
Pensacola Beach Fishing Pier, Pensacola, FL
Pompano Beach Fishing Pier, Pompano Beach, FL
Redington Long Pier, Redington Shores, FL
St. Pete Pier, St. Petersburg, FL
Sunglow Fishing Pier, Daytona Beach, FL
Sunshine Skyway Fishing Pier, St. Pete, FL / Palmetto, FL
Weedon Island Fishing Pier, St Pete, FL