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Eroc33
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This is my first post here I'm looking for advice not honey holes.
I'm wanting to go to the forgotten coast fishing I have been to appalachicola in the past but I'm wanting to go somewhere different. I'm thinking of inshore fishing out of my boat (j16 w/25hp) for a couple of days and then go out with a guide for a 1/2 day the type of fishing my buddy wants to do seems to be what natural world charters in carrabelle offers based on the pictures on his website. So if we go to carrabelle is the best place to stay the moorings and would we better off to trailer the boat to Lanark or leave it in the water at the moorings and fish carrabelle. Also does anybody have reviews of http://naturalworldcharters.com/ or know of anybody else that does similar fishing near st marks (where I would rather go). Thanks in advance for any help
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check with carson at the lanark market store he should be able to help you out with everything you want to know and advice.
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My advise would be, stay at the Franklin Inn in carrabelle, keep your boat at Lanark market. You can rent an overnight slip for $10 a night, 24 hour security cameras are on. Fish Lanark and carrabelle for the first 2 days with your boat then fish with Cody Cash, http://myfishingadventure.com/, he can take you inshore or off, whatever you are looking for. Call the store if you need more info. :thumbup:
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Thanks I did not know about the franklin inn.
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culrich wrote:My advise would be, stay at the Franklin Inn in carrabelle, keep your boat at Lanark market. You can rent an overnight slip for $10 a night, 24 hour security cameras are on. Fish Lanark and carrabelle for the first 2 days with your boat then fish with Cody Cash, http://myfishingadventure.com/, he can take you inshore or off, whatever you are looking for. Call the store if you need more info. :thumbup:
I agree. Good advice here.
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slayer wrote:Keaton Beach & One More Cast guide
I've thought about Keaton but its 20 miles to a seafood resturant. Unless I'm missing something
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We took our catch to the hot dog stand at Keaton - they will fry it and you get 2 sides- $8 a person. Was great.
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If u wanna get a guide for the Keaton area I would try junior dice you will have a blast with him and catch plenty. there are a couple seafood restaurants in perry Roy deals and revels also toys in steinhatchee.
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Redfin wrote:We took our catch to the hot dog stand at Keaton - they will fry it and you get 2 sides- $8 a person. Was great.
the name hot dog stand it's kind of deceiving, that changes things though. do they serve breakfast also?
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Don't think they do breakfast - the name has been that for many years so they kept it I reckon- you can get some breakfast at Katie's Store- about a 10 minute ride-
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might want to call hot dog stand to see what their hours are . I know some nites they close at 7
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Does anyone know Jr drives number I can't find it
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If you go the guide route, use him on the first day. Then use what you learn from the guide to do your own fishing the next few days. I fish out of lanark, it's closer to better fishing grounds than carrabelle, plus it's a long no wake zone out if the river from the moorings.
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eroc u have a pm with a phone number for jr. if u wanna call him.
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