Can anybody recommend good wading areas between St. Marks, and the Ochlockonee Bridge? I have fished Mashes Sandes and St. Marks a few times in obvious spots. I could use any suggestions.
Thanks!
Foot/Wading Location suggestions
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Foot/Wading Location suggestions
Michael K
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Re: Foot/Wading Location suggestions
Try http://www.fcka.net and click on launches. Most kayak launches would also be appropriate for wade fishing.
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Re: Foot/Wading Location suggestions
Bottoms road. walk to the left of the ramp and keep going left and out. Be careful of oysters, turtle grass and very deep mud. Wear protective shoes and be careful for holes.
before we had a boat, we used to go there all the time; caught many big trout, reds, macks, and sharks.
In big bend classic two years ago I landed a 30" cobe off a gold spoon. Tarpon occasionally roll through as well.
Bald point is decent as well, but current is rough and best for reds. lots of oyster bars.
before we had a boat, we used to go there all the time; caught many big trout, reds, macks, and sharks.
In big bend classic two years ago I landed a 30" cobe off a gold spoon. Tarpon occasionally roll through as well.
Bald point is decent as well, but current is rough and best for reds. lots of oyster bars.
Re: Foot/Wading Location suggestions
Alligator Harbor along HWY 98, and its a littel west of your requirements, but good fishing for waders.
Re: Foot/Wading Location suggestions
good wading west of carrabelle
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Re: Foot/Wading Location suggestions
Try Highway 98 in St. Teresa. Thick mud first 10 yards, then hard bottom. Throw gold Sprite spoons. Redfish, trout, mackerel, bluefish, sharks.