Carrabelle, where to launch my boat.
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Carrabelle, where to launch my boat.
I wonder if any of you guys that fish out of Carrabelle would tell me what places are available to launch a boat to go off shore at Carrabelle?
I would like to plan a trip out of there but would like some info first.
Any other issues or hazards that I might need to know about would be greatly
appreciated also.
Thanks
Steve.
I would like to plan a trip out of there but would like some info first.
Any other issues or hazards that I might need to know about would be greatly
appreciated also.
Thanks
Steve.
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The key to leaving Lanark is to follow a local out and GPS mark the channel. You can tell its a local..He's the only one WOT
Once you are 50 yards from the end of Lanark reef its wide open.
The ramp has a well marked channel relief map, unless last years hurricanes took it out.
I don't know what the crime rate is in Carrabelle, but being from Atlanta the timber island ramp doesn't look like a good place to abandon your car.

Once you are 50 yards from the end of Lanark reef its wide open.
The ramp has a well marked channel relief map, unless last years hurricanes took it out.
I don't know what the crime rate is in Carrabelle, but being from Atlanta the timber island ramp doesn't look like a good place to abandon your car.
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I go out of Lanark often,you just need to take it easy as you go to the main channel but once you past the reef you can open it up.When you turn right just kinda parallel the shore at a slight angle to the left and you should be ok.Just get to the ramp early as it fills up quick on the weekends and you don't have to worry about your rig while you fish.
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