Piers in Tallahassee to fish for Cats at night

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Tuna
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Piers in Tallahassee to fish for Cats at night

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Hello everyone new member here. Relocated from Kentucky 4 years ago and just now getting back into fishing. Would really like to find nice docks and piers around Tallahassee to fish for Mid-Large Cats. Preferably ones that can be fished at night using either chicken liver or prep bait. Any help would be MUCH appreciated.
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Re: Piers in Tallahassee to fish for Cats at night

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Lake Talquin would be the best shot.. .lots of catfish and lots of parks with docks.
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Re: Piers in Tallahassee to fish for Cats at night

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Ocholockonee river is a good place for cats. They have some docks near where Dead creek meets the river.
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Re: Piers in Tallahassee to fish for Cats at night

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Lake Hall has some good size cats. I stop in there with left over shrimp from fishing on the coast and can usually catch a few at night. You need to have an annual pass to the Florida State Park System (a great deal as it gets you in free to almost all the parks) and stop by the front gate to get an afterhours pass. Most of the State Parks allow you after hours access for fishing and boating if you have the annual pass.
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