St. Augustine
St. Augustine
Looking for a good place to do some kayak fishing in that aera,the beach south of ST. Augustine,where you can dirve on the beach,or any plave in S.Augestine.
Last edited by AKA Rod on Sun Nov 25, 2007 12:02 pm, edited 1 time in total.
You can drive on Anastasia(sp) beach. You'd be fishing in the Atlantic. North of SA , about 1/2 to Jax Beach is Guana State Park. There is a dam that has "fresh" water on one side and salt on the other. Growing up we used to fish on the Guana Lake side and catch MONSTER Reds on incomming tides. The launch should be easy right past the dam on the lake side. If you plan to try the ICW remember that the currents over there are very strong.
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I have fished there one time and it was here-
http://www.devilselbowfishingresort.com/
They have a ramp you can use for $5. Lots of oyster bars and creeks in the area. Huge tides so be careful.
I would also check out the Jacksonville Kayak fishing board. They have a destinations page that may help you out.
http://www.jaxkayakfishing.com/phpBB/index.php
http://www.devilselbowfishingresort.com/
They have a ramp you can use for $5. Lots of oyster bars and creeks in the area. Huge tides so be careful.
I would also check out the Jacksonville Kayak fishing board. They have a destinations page that may help you out.
http://www.jaxkayakfishing.com/phpBB/index.php
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Cold and windy when I was there,did drive on Anastasia beach,too cold to even shore fish,but a real nice beach.Went inland to the St.John river and watched them fish with super long bambo poles with a huge trebble hook,
they would put cat food in thre water then pull the pole hard and up would come the hook (they try to snag the fish on the way up.)
While I was there they got mullet and flounder.(looked like a lot of work and not much sport to it)
PS-I will stick to my spining rod and reel.
they would put cat food in thre water then pull the pole hard and up would come the hook (they try to snag the fish on the way up.)
While I was there they got mullet and flounder.(looked like a lot of work and not much sport to it)
PS-I will stick to my spining rod and reel.
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