Tallahassee shore fishinng

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NetRunner44
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Tallahassee shore fishinng

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I'm looking for some good spots to shore fish in tally. Something I can park my car and walk to reasonably.

I've fished Piney-Z to death already so I'm looking for something new.
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geofish
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Re: Tallahassee shore fishinng

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Coe landing & Williams landing on Lake Talquin both have docks or shore to fish from
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kenfly
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Re: Tallahassee shore fishinng

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I’ve had some luck here before, where I pinned is a lol parking area , been telling my son gonna take him up there sometime


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Re: Tallahassee shore fishinng

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Fresh water fishing. If you have a truck or SUV(don't need 4x4) then use google earth to find lakes in the Apalachicola National Forest. They tend to dry up every 5-10 years before refilling so don't expect a 10lb bass but they are loaded. Many of the lakes deeper in the forest you can simply drive right up to.

Saltwater fishing. Wakulla beach, St Marks lighthouse, bald point, Creeks on the way to the lighthouse, Ochlockonee bay under the 98 bridge(west side/big drum in there), skipper bay road(off 98 right before panacea).

You can fish fresh water at boat ramps all around the area but saltwater fishing from shore is much better in the area.
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