I have the chance to fish this saturday, and was thinking of trying somewhere new. I have fished suwannee, stienhatchee, keaton, and econfina. Where do you guys suggest, it will be a day tripp with me leaving from valdosta, so keep that in mind, I don't want to spend all day driving but 2 to 3 hours one way is ok. I have a key west 196br if that makes any difference.
Kevin
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Re: new place to fish
How aobut Fernandina Beach?
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Re: new place to fish
Why don't you go fish at Mike's house? He can bring you lemon-aid to keep you cool.Spot on wrote:I have the chance to fish this saturday, and was thinking of trying somewhere new. I have fished suwannee, stienhatchee, keaton, and econfina. Where do you guys suggest, it will be a day tripp with me leaving from valdosta, so keep that in mind, I don't want to spend all day driving but 2 to 3 hours one way is ok. I have a key west 196br if that makes any difference.
Kevin

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Re: new place to fish
Cedar Key would be a great place to try out. I lived in Gainesville for a few years and fished that area about 2-3 times a week. Lots of fish out on the flats and more than enough creeks and oyster bars to keep you busy. IMO it is one of the best areas around to fish.
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Re: new place to fish
Horseshoe Beach was always held nice fish when I've fished there.
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Re: new place to fish
Go out of Steinhatchee and go south to Pepperfish key, or go west to Dallus Creek

