Franklin County Welcomes Anglers
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Franklin County Welcomes Anglers
Don't shoot the messenger... This notice was in today's edition of The Fishing Wire:
JUNE 1, 2020
Franklin County, Florida, Welcomes Anglers
Franklin County welcomes visitors back to the Forgotten Coast this month. With appropriate social distancing measures in place, visitors are again enjoying beaches, restaurants, shopping and all things outdoors, including fishing.
Fishing returns just in time for Red Snapper season to open this month in State waters and the Gag Grouper fishing season to open in Federal waters. But whether you’re ready to head offshore or you’re more into shallow water adventures, fishing in Franklin County is all about the action.
Franklin County features four fishing piers and more than 40 boat ramps and kayak/canoes launches. Beach fishing is particularly popular on the east end of the Dr. Julian G. Bruce St. George Island State Park and from the beach at Bald Point State Park in the extreme eastern end of the county. Carrabelle boats three pristine rivers that converge and connect with the Gulf of Mexico, providing access to salt and freshwater fishing grounds. Tarpon, redfish, grouper, snapper, trout and cobia are just a sample of what you’ll land.
Hiring a guide is probably the best way to safely enjoy this high-energy saltwater fishing experience. Need some dockage, tackle, guide or advice? There are several marinas and boat rentals, fishing guides and bait and tackle shops just waiting to help.
JUNE 1, 2020
Franklin County, Florida, Welcomes Anglers
Franklin County welcomes visitors back to the Forgotten Coast this month. With appropriate social distancing measures in place, visitors are again enjoying beaches, restaurants, shopping and all things outdoors, including fishing.
Fishing returns just in time for Red Snapper season to open this month in State waters and the Gag Grouper fishing season to open in Federal waters. But whether you’re ready to head offshore or you’re more into shallow water adventures, fishing in Franklin County is all about the action.
Franklin County features four fishing piers and more than 40 boat ramps and kayak/canoes launches. Beach fishing is particularly popular on the east end of the Dr. Julian G. Bruce St. George Island State Park and from the beach at Bald Point State Park in the extreme eastern end of the county. Carrabelle boats three pristine rivers that converge and connect with the Gulf of Mexico, providing access to salt and freshwater fishing grounds. Tarpon, redfish, grouper, snapper, trout and cobia are just a sample of what you’ll land.
Hiring a guide is probably the best way to safely enjoy this high-energy saltwater fishing experience. Need some dockage, tackle, guide or advice? There are several marinas and boat rentals, fishing guides and bait and tackle shops just waiting to help.
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Re: Franklin County Welcomes Anglers
That’s nice
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That is nice. I am glad they are promoting fishing in the area. It is, though, unfortunate that they alienated so many in the recent past.
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Every fisherman has a short memory when "Snappa Fever" hits. The ramps will be overflowing as usual. They already are.
St. Marks looked like Memorial Day Saturday yesterday. It's nuts out there.
St. Marks looked like Memorial Day Saturday yesterday. It's nuts out there.
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I would never punish a local business for the decisions of the county "powers that be". If a business upsets me, I will never return, but this was not their fault. They had no control.
Ducks, turkeys, flats fishing. Who has time for golf?
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Open It, They will come 

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With a tropical storm, just in time for red snapper season opener.
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Ouch, just saw that.silverking wrote:With a tropical storm, just in time for red snapper season opener.
Edit. Looks to be gone by the 11th ( when it opens for the poor recreational/non charter saps)
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I was there this past Monday and Tuesday. Talked with a couple of the local business owners and they're glad everything's back up and running and they were also very appreciative for our patronage. They lost a lot of money just like a lot of people through no fault of their own. Tried to fish Monday afternoon, little too windy. Fished rattlesnake cove behind St. George yesterday afternoon. Only 1 ladyfish took the bait. May have been the tide timing, I don't know. It was still fun and relaxing though.
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Fished bayside of the cut this past weekend. Rat reds were all over the place. So were the sharks and catfish.