99% of my fishing is freshwater. Looking to change that.
At low tide how shallow is Wakulla Beach? Is the bottom in this area generally sandy or does it get mucky after you leave the beach area?
I'll be fishing from a kayak.
Thanks!
Wakulla Beach question
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Re: Wakulla Beach question
Some of both and some oyster bars- you should do great from a Kayak at WB 

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Re: Wakulla Beach question
Only worry is low tide leaving me stranded out a hundred yards or more and having get out and plow through the muck back to the launch site.
Is that a concern?
Is that a concern?
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Re: Wakulla Beach question
Been there, done that... your worry is legitimate!
That should answer your original question concerning sand versus muck. 


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