Yak Fishing on the Pinhook?

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Yak Fishing on the Pinhook?

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From what I can tell from the charts, it looks like the closest launch point for getting to Pinhook Creek is about a 2-3 mile paddle. Does anyone know of a closer point to put in?
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Nope, that is it. Aucilla lower ramp is the closest.
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Post by Bakertize »

some times we load up the kayaks on the boat and ride up there and ancor then fish out of the yaks.
saves lots of time and effort especialy when it's windy.


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if it's your first time up there take a GPS !! all the creeks look the same
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Combat launch out of the back of a C130. Use a drift anchor when the plane drops below 8 feet.
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:lol: :lol: :lol: you first suber!
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Been there, done that, but no kayak, or drift anchor.
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