Ferenczy-
There's lot's of places to go wade fishing, but this time of year you might need a pair of hip waders to stay warm & dry. A great starting place might be the
St. Marks Lighthouse. Miles and miles of saltwater flats slam full of baitfish and trout, redfish and other species. There is also a small rock jetty 1/4 mile from the parking lot that might be worth a shot.
The closest place, if you don't want to get your toes wet, you can wet a line down at "
Fort San Marcos" located just south of Tallahassee in the village of St. Marks. It lies at the intersection of the St. Marks river and the mighty Wakulla. You can fish at the rocky point (behind the fort) where the rivers meet this time of year and you might catch torut or redfish and other saltwater species. I'd suggest fishing on the falling tide...
If you want to do a little driving and fish from a bridge, you drive down to Eastpoint and fish from the old SGI (St. George Island) bridge. They built a new bridge and left a big section of the old one for public fishing.
Remember, there's no portolets at any of these places, so take care of your business
before you get out there.....
There are many many choices of plaes to go and you have come to the right starting place. BBFN has a ton of GREAT members and I have found it to be an excellent source for fishing information ....

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