Cape San Blas- Eagle Harbor ramp

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Cape San Blas- Eagle Harbor ramp

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What are the launch times at the ramp. Do you have to be in and out by a certain time? Looking to go scalloping from 12am to 2am before the crowds show up.
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LOL...just you and the feeding sharks.
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Looks like you have to be out by sunset unless you are staying overnight. Primitive camping is $5 per person. I guess the 4 of us could pay $20 for the camping and $11 for the boat launch and be fine?

Seriously though, I told my buddy that after midnight, while looking for flatties, the kids could be scooping up scallops with a net.
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ok..that sounds safe.
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If you pay for camping the ramp fee is included. (at least it was last year)
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