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Swimming Holes

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Maybe the good folks of BBF can help me out.

Now that I have a 1 year old running around, I find myself having more family days then fishing days out on the boat. I'm looking for a couple GPS marks for good swimming spots at St. Marks, Panacea, and St. George. Looking for a spot 2-4 ft, sand bottom, low traffic, low jellyfish. I realize I can find a few spots on my own that fit that description, but I'm not looking for any surprises (SEE http://www.bigbendfishing.net/phpBB3/vi ... =1&t=29387).

Can anyone PM me a couple marks, for the kids :-D ? If anybody has a few of JT's secret holes, feel free to include those too. Thanks.
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No brainer for my crew. We run back up the Wakulla and anchor out of the way and swim in the cool fresh water.
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The big sand bar behind the St.Marks channel entrance marker. AKA the party bar. The big sand flat in front of live oak island. The big bar in front of Piney Island.
Any and all of my fishing holes that seem not to hold fish recently.
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Your holes were holding plenty of fish on Sunday. Ask me how I know. :wink:
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