does anyone ever catch anything on the canals around shell point? i'll be staying at a house that has dock on the canal, and was wondering if you can catch trout, mackeral. etc. there or do i need a boat?
thanks for any info or help you can give me on fishing that area without a boat.
fishing the canals around shell point
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Re: fishing the canals around shell point
In the canals, you can probably catch blue crabs if you have a trap of sorts. I'm not a crabber
Or you can wade fish of the beach west toward toward Oyster Bay. There are some grassy areas in those flats that hold Trout & Red fish and flounder. Live shrimp or pin fish under a bobber or a (even top-water lure) (gulp on an 1/8oz jig head under a cajun thunder) would also be more productive than trying to catch fish in the canals. Fishing the in-coming tide will be most productive. (take your fishing hat, sunscreen and foot protection) I don't think there are any rocks in that vicinity, but I've seen sting rays in that area, so watch your step.
Or you can wade fish of the beach west toward toward Oyster Bay. There are some grassy areas in those flats that hold Trout & Red fish and flounder. Live shrimp or pin fish under a bobber or a (even top-water lure) (gulp on an 1/8oz jig head under a cajun thunder) would also be more productive than trying to catch fish in the canals. Fishing the in-coming tide will be most productive. (take your fishing hat, sunscreen and foot protection) I don't think there are any rocks in that vicinity, but I've seen sting rays in that area, so watch your step.
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Re: fishing the canals around shell point
The largest spotted trout I have seen was taken from the canal on the right side just north of the entry to the boat ramp in the St.MWLR by a guy working the bank . The fish was in the 32"-36" range. Good luck.
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thanks so much!you've been very helpful. when i was younger, i used to come down several times a year and charter a boat with friends and fish for anything from mackerel and sailfish to grouper and snapper etc. at 76 i don't get to get out as much, but still love to drown a worm or two in hopes of catchin Jaws! again thanks for the info. i understand you can also fish underneath the bridge and also fish off a pier nearby in a state park. i look forward for any and all of it. grew up in central fla. but really love the big bend area and try to come as often as i can. thanks again and any other advice will be most helpful. sjnjg
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sjnjg...you sound like a die hard fisherman! 76 and still after um!
My brother is your age. He lives near Ocala and needs a fishing pardner. Sounds like you and him would make a good team.
My brother is your age. He lives near Ocala and needs a fishing pardner. Sounds like you and him would make a good team.
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Re: fishing the canals around shell point
Make sure to throw some live shrimp under the docks. A buddy does well on certain docks usually on hi tide. Just try ones you can get to. Reds, trout and sheephead can all be caught. Also if there is a dock light, freeline a shrimp under the light( the edge is the best) at night. The trout will stack under the lights at night. Good luck
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