Ochlocknee Bridge boat ramp?
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Ochlocknee Bridge boat ramp?
I'm looking for an easy to use boat ramp to practice loading and unloading with my first boat. I remmeber there's a ramp on the south end of the Ochlocknee bridge that seems like no one ever uses. I haven't been over there in a lot of years though. Is this a bad ramp for a beginner?
How busy does it get on the weekends? Is there somewhere else you all would recommend for me with a 19cc? I don't mind if it's a lake, river, ocean just somewhere that is easy to use and hopefully less busy than other places. Thanks.
How busy does it get on the weekends? Is there somewhere else you all would recommend for me with a 19cc? I don't mind if it's a lake, river, ocean just somewhere that is easy to use and hopefully less busy than other places. Thanks.
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Re: Ochlocknee Bridge boat ramp?
Better have four-wheel drive and a winch. That ramp silts up badly and is rarely used except by jons and kayaks. Easy to get bogged down. Current rips through there too.
The new ramp at Shell Point isn't usually crowded and is nice and wide with easy access. Sheltered water so no issues with current. Should be good for practice, especially if you go in the middle of the day. There is a ramp fee, but that's going to be the case almost anywhere you go.
The new ramp at Shell Point isn't usually crowded and is nice and wide with easy access. Sheltered water so no issues with current. Should be good for practice, especially if you go in the middle of the day. There is a ramp fee, but that's going to be the case almost anywhere you go.
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Re: Ochlocknee Bridge boat ramp?
Mashes Sands ramp is right around the corner from the ramp you mention. It is a great ramp for a small to medium size boat. The only problem with this ramp is that once you get outside of the canal, the channel can get pretty confusing without a gps.
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Re: Ochlocknee Bridge boat ramp?
The word is out about shell point ramp, It's more crowded than Mashe sands now. If I were practicing I'd go to a freshwater lake so you don't have to wash the boat and trailer after. Jackson, iammonia or the micc would work.
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Re: Ochlocknee Bridge boat ramp?
Darn it. Knew I should have kept my mouth shut.Salty Gator wrote:The word is out about shell point ramp, It's more crowded than Mashe sands now. If I were practicing I'd go to a freshwater lake so you don't have to wash the boat and trailer after. Jackson, iammonia or the micc would work.

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Re: Ochlocknee Bridge boat ramp?
Ha, the words been out for a while. It was bound to happen. I'm not sure about water levels in the lakes now. Maybe someone w first hand knowledge will chime in.
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Re: Ochlocknee Bridge boat ramp?
Good ramps on south side of Lake Talquin -- Williams Landing has a bit more of a deep water channel if you head west from the ramp
Re: Ochlocknee Bridge boat ramp?
Good ramps on south side of Lake Talquin -- Williams Landing has a bit more of a deep water channel if you head west from the ramp
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Re: Ochlocknee Bridge boat ramp?
[quote="Salty Gator"]Ha, the words been out for a while. It was bound to happen. /quote]
I contributed by posting photos when it first opened. That's OK. It's still not too crowded when I go in the middle of the week.
I contributed by posting photos when it first opened. That's OK. It's still not too crowded when I go in the middle of the week.

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Re: Ochlocknee Bridge boat ramp?
I put in one time at the Bridge ramp and my truck got stuck in the sand. Mashes sands is nice.
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