Wakulla Beach?

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jslorenz3
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Wakulla Beach?

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Why does it seem that no one fishes around Wakulla Beach? Specifically west of the St. Marks river and east of 367A? I just never seem to see any reports from that area. Is it lack of access? Maybe lack of fish? Both?
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It is pretty popular wiht the kayakers and canoers. Airboats also frequent the area which keeps people like me from running the big boat over there. I have done epically well there and also had a few skunks there. You won't know until you go. Good luck
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I have caught good fish there. I know some people don't fish it cause it "outta the way". It can get real skinny in some spots so you gotta look out. Good creeks to fish too. :thumbup: :beer:
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People do, its a pretty popular kayak/canoe/john boat spot due to the conditions at the landing. There is good fishing all around the area. Oyster bars, rock holes, sand/mud flats, grass flats, creeks, you name it...Lots of shallows and places to get in trouble so learn the area and play the tides.
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