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Try the Ocklocknee Shoals. longer ride out there, gin clear water but beware as it's a 3' deep shoal surrounded by deep water 8 miles offshore.. I don't worry much about sharks but a tiger or big bull may pass by.. I don't see too many big sharks(other than blacktips) on the flats.
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Salty Gator wrote:
Apalachee Inshore wrote:Plenty of scallops out there just have to know where to look.
Or hire the right guide :wink:
Yeah it’s crazy to think people can’t just rent a boat or go out for the first time and find them immediately.
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procraftwes wrote:Try the Ocklocknee Shoals. longer ride out there, gin clear water but beware as it's a 3' deep shoal surrounded by deep water 8 miles offshore.. I don't worry much about sharks but a tiger or big bull may pass by.. I don't see too many big sharks(other than blacktips) on the flats.
I’ve never seen a scallop on ochlockonee shoals. I believe there needs to be a little freshwater influence
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Salty Gator wrote:
procraftwes wrote:Try the Ocklocknee Shoals. longer ride out there, gin clear water but beware as it's a 3' deep shoal surrounded by deep water 8 miles offshore.. I don't worry much about sharks but a tiger or big bull may pass by.. I don't see too many big sharks(other than blacktips) on the flats.
I’ve never seen a scallop on ochlockonee shoals. I believe there needs to be a little freshwater influence
I was out there this weekend, and saw nary a single scallop.
However, if you're into sea urchins, you can go get plenty.

I've tried sea urchins a number of times, but not my preferred shellfish.
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Something about them little boogers gets people stirring lol I go whenever my sister takes me in her boat but that’s about it it’s not my thing but she’s crazy about it. I do like eating them though lol!
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16 spoiled us since they were so thick around steinhatchee you could limit out in 30min. I wonder if the numbers were so high because in 15 noone could scallop around steinhatchee since the water was so cloudy.
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If you believe the scouting report above it looks like a bust of a season except for Taylor County.
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Srbenda wrote:
Salty Gator wrote:
procraftwes wrote: However, if you're into sea urchins, you can go get plenty.
Interesting, I've never noticed them out there. Were there a lot? Happen to know which variety you saw? I'd make a run out there to collect some!
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StMarksAngler wrote:
Srbenda wrote:
Salty Gator wrote:
procraftwes wrote: However, if you're into sea urchins, you can go get plenty.
Interesting, I've never noticed them out there. Were there a lot? Happen to know which variety you saw? I'd make a run out there to collect some!
I'm not proficient on my urchin ID, but I saw brown and white ones. I was in about 6' of water in mixed grass/ sandy bottom.
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:-D Never seen anything but the short spined variety while scalloping. :-D
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doomtrpr_z71 wrote:16 spoiled us since they were so thick around steinhatchee you could limit out in 30min. I wonder if the numbers were so high because in 15 noone could scallop around steinhatchee since the water was so cloudy.
In 2015 the weather was so tough a lot less people got out to take them. They had a good breeding season and 2016 was great!
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Hit-n-Miss wrote::-D Never seen the short spined variety while scalloping. :-D
I've seen two types in the last 10 years and I've thought about trying them but I believe all types are off the list for taking.
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relicshunter wrote:
Hit-n-Miss wrote::-D Never seen the short spined variety while scalloping. :-D
I've seen two types in the last 10 years and I've thought about trying them but I believe all types are off the list for taking.
Only Long-Spined urchins are prohibited from harvest. The rest are 20 per person, but no more than 5 of any one species.
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Just curious as I've never tried them. How do you clean and prepare urchins? In pasta like scallops and clams or what?
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