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$50 Off Inland & Coastal Fishing Charter Trips in Destin, Florida

TripShock.com is Offering Summer Specials Up To $50 Off Inland Coastal Fishing Charters in Destin, Florida.

Destin, Florida (PRWEB) May 28, 2012

TripShock.com is offering a few summer specials this season including savings for up to $50 Off Inland and Coastal Fishing Charters in Destin, Florida through the month of June.

Red Snapper season is just around the corner, beginning June 1st, 2012. Book a fishing charter today in Destin, Florida, one of the “worlds luckiest fishing villages,” for a chance to save up to $50 off the entire trip.

A few of the activity highlights for Destin’s Inland Coastal Fishing Charters include targeting red fish, red snapper, sheep’s head, trout and much more. Customer’s are offered the opportunity for morning or afternoon charters, as well as a US Coast Guard approved and insured captain. This specific charter even includes the bait, tackle and fishing license.

When customer’s book online for the Inland Light Tackle Coastal Fishing Charter in Destin, customer’s will save $50 on fishing charters 4 hours or longer. Visit TripShock.com today to view pricing and assure trip availability. This offer is valid through the month of June 2012.

About TripShock!

TripShock! ® is the one and only travel agency that enables travelers to book tours and activities online directly for the Northern Gulf Coast. TripShock! offers trusted reviews from real travelers, photos, videos and other planning tools to help create the perfect Gulf Coast vacation. TripShock! attracts more than 500,000 visitors annually and partners with over 100 activity and lodging providers from Florida to Louisiana.

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