Spring Warrior Fish Camp????

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Spring Warrior Fish Camp????

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was just looking for options....and I was hoping for some input from others that know the area better.....I fish with a 22' Bay boat, can it enter and leave Spring Warrior on all tides???

And also, to be honest about it, I know nothing about the Spring Warrior Fish camp, what services to the offer??? Ice??? Fuel?? tackle??? Live bait???


do they have docks to keep the boat in the water???

any input would be greatly appreciated
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You can dock your boat overnight and the river can be navigated as long is the tide doesn't go negative. Lot of oyster bars around the mouth.
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No, the Nautic Star is not going to make the trip down Spring Warrior on anything less than the higher tides. You would need to go to Keaton and launch, then run North to fish this area. I a boat that big, it is not much of a run.
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better listen to Steve I wouldn't be trying warrior with your boat unless you have a very good tide .u better go to steinhatchee or keaton with it.
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Yikes! I don't think I'd try it!
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I know guys who have had houses on Spring Warrior and they got pretty big boats in and out on all but low tide, but then they knew every rock, mudflat and bend in the creek. The mouth is protected by an oyster bar that has one hole blown out of it. Miss that hole and you might end up with a hole in your hull. Keaton is a much better alternative unless you are going to come and in tides from mid to high.
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You can make it.
You could be fishing in just a few minutes out of Warrior.
WHOSE FISH IS IT?
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Jumptrout51 wrote:You can make it.
You could be fishing in just a few minutes out of Warrior.

When did you get the seatow franchise? :smt005
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