Indian Pass

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georgiasportsman
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Indian Pass

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Has anyone ever fished Indian Pass? I'd like to learn more about the area if anyone has ever fished it. Thanks!
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Littoral
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Agreed, an interesting place I've considered many times.
So far, for me, it's ends up as a complicated confluence of physical features that just add up to fishing somewhere else when there are so many great places nearby.
The flats on the back side of St Vincent and the oyster bars just north of the pass are still mighty tempting.
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Indian Pass

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I haven't fished inshore behind St. Vincient's but know people who only fish there and no where else. It's one of those areas you better know your bottom. I have put in at the pass to go offshore and the ramp is good but when the tides moving you better have your crew on board or you may have to leave them behind. It also can an adventure jumping the sand bar to get to deeper water.
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Post by tin can »

Indian Pas is one of those places you have to learn. Lots of shallow water from the ramp east. I fished it with a friend that knows the area well, in a 16' redfisher, and we bumped bottom. It's a beautiful area, but be careful. Lots of oyster bars.
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