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4732 days ago :: Rank: (16984) :: Categories: Fishing, Hotspots, Ledges and Rocks
280 Rocks at this point is 348 feet deep. There are ledges and rocks in this area and the Gulf Stream pushes up bait and fish from the deep. This area is one of the most popular tuna fishing areas off Hatteras and is known to hold Yellowfin much of
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4748 days ago :: Rank: (14342) :: Categories: Fishing, Hotspots, Ledges and Rocks, Reefs
Lot's of Black Seabass. A stray Grouper or ARS (Red Snapper) may take your line. Cobia, Amberjacks are frequent. And freeline for King Mackeral and Barracuda is . popular. 1 buoy marks reef  12.5 nm from Charleston Harbor south j
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4312 days ago :: Rank: (10510) :: Categories: Fishing, Hotspots, Ledges and Rocks
This 409 Hump is a large seamount that rises within 409 feet of the surface. It is a good place for bottom fish/deep drop, drifting/live baiting, trolling, and vertical jigging. Great Blackfin Tuna fishing in May, June, and July. Good Do
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4797 days ago :: Rank: (9926) :: Categories: Fishing, Hotspots, Ledges and Rocks
The Rock Pile, is probably the most famous fishing spot off Hatteras and South of The Point. A ridge of rocky structure in 180 feet of water that runs from the Southwest to the Northeast is frequently the area that many fish are caught. Billfish ar
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4354 days ago :: Rank: (9638) :: Categories: Fishing, Hotspots, Reefs
About 6 miles south of Sanibel, the Doc Kline reef sits in approximately 30 feet of water. Snapper, amberjack, redfish, grouper, and sharks are frequent residents of the reef. 30 feet deep DK1 26-20.877N 82-05.650W 15-Jun-88 Barge DK2 26
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3957 days ago :: Rank: (9254) :: Categories: Species, Saltwater, Jack
The greater amberjack is a jack of the genus Seriola. It is found in the Mediterranean Sea, the Atlantic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean and the Indian coasts. It is the largest genus in the Carangidae family. It is a fast-swimming pelagic fish with simil
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4772 days ago :: Rank: (8641) :: Categories: Fishing, Hotspots, Ledges and Rocks, Reefs
The Trysler Grounds consist of natural hard/live bottom and streches across a large area. 
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4749 days ago :: Rank: (8078) :: Categories: Fishing, Hotspots, Ledges and Rocks, Reefs, Vegetation
An area of live bottom with coral, rocks, and vegetation supporting many species of fishm including Red Snapper, Triggeirfish, Black Seabass, Vermilion Snapper, Gag Grouper, Scamps, King Mackerel, Barracuda, Greater Amberjack, Mahi and Wahoo. Produ
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4797 days ago :: Rank: (7369) :: Categories: Fishing, Hotspots, Platforms, Ledges and Rocks
In the early 1960s, "Texas Tower" lighthouses were erected at six offshore sites on the East coast. Diamond Shoals was the second to last to be built, and was activated in 1966; it was automated in 1977. The unmanned lighthouse suffered s
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4349 days ago :: Rank: (6566) :: Categories: Fishing, Hotspots, Wrecks
The SS Atlas was sailing alone from Houston, Texas to Seawarren, New Jersey loaded with 83,00 barrels of gasoline. At 0250 EWT, a torpedo struck the #6 tank on the starboard side causing gasoline to leak and shower the entire ship. The fumes were so
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4148 days ago :: Rank: (6034) :: Categories: Fishing, Hotspots, Reefs, Ledges and Rocks
Matagorda Island Liberty Ship Reef (MI-616) Donor: Texas Coastal & Marine Council Structure: Liberty Ship-Dwight L. Moody Distance From: Port OConnor 22 nm   "The Matagorda Island Liberty Ship Reef is composed of three L
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4797 days ago :: Rank: (5847) :: Categories: Fishing, Hotspots, Ledges and Rocks, Platforms
Frying Pan Shoals Tower is a decommissioned lighthouse about 30 miles offshore of North Carolina. The tower is 80 feet tall and stands in 50 feet of water. It was purchased in 2010 and is currently being renovated and being used as a "ru
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4354 days ago :: Rank: (5677) :: Categories: Fishing, Hotspots, Wrecks
MV D.T. Sheridan GPS Coordinates: latitude: 27°52.562' N longitude: 083°11.140' W depth: 82 max. D. T. Sheridan is an 180 foot Ocean going tug that now rests in 75 feet of water. She sits upright with her prop in pla
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2305 days ago :: Rank: (5360) :: Categories: Fishing, Hotspots, Ledges and Rocks
14 Mile Bank, also known as Lasuen Bank,  is a popular area to troll for tuna, including Bonito and Bluefin Tuna. It is also a good spot to catch Yellowtails. Opah have been caught here as well. 
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4790 days ago :: Rank: (5176) :: Categories: Fishing, Hotspots, Wrecks
The Roatan Express MV was a 195 tons vessel built in 1973. On the 31st September 1992 the Roatan Express departed the Port of Tampa on route for Honduras. She developed a leak and sank approximately 80 miles off Fort Myers. This wreck is known to h
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4148 days ago :: Rank: (4817) :: Categories: Fishing, Hotspots, Reefs
Buccaneer Reef (Galveston-288) Donor: Blue Dolphin Exploration Company Structure: GA-288 (12-pile jacket) Distance From: Galveston 26 nm  
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4790 days ago :: Rank: (4644) :: Categories: Fishing, Hotspots, Reefs, Wrecks
RODEO SITE - JOHNNY MORRIS IN BROWARD CONSIST OF 237 FEET LONG  STEEL SHIP M/V SUCRE AKA JOHHNY MORRIS. BUILT IN GERMANY IN 1957, THE SHIP NOW SITS UPRIGHT ON THE SLOPE POINTING SOUTH SINCE APRIL 1996. SPONSORED BY POMPANO FISHING RODEO
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2180 days ago :: Rank: (4642) :: Categories: Fishing, Hotspots, Ledges and Rocks, Reefs
The Captiva Blue Hole or The Crack as sometimes called locally, is geologically a sinkhole and a very popular diving and fishing location. The rim of the hole is about 95 feet deep and drops down to 180 feet.  Lots of Snapper and
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4146 days ago :: Rank: (4396) :: Categories: Fishing, Hotspots, Wrecks
The  HMS Empire Mica is a 431 feet long British tanker that was sunk by a German U-Boat in WWII on June 29, 1942. Empire Mica was full of aviation fuel and on the way to England and bound for the Royal Air Force. Two torpedoes from the U-B
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4311 days ago :: Rank: (3685) :: Categories: Fishing, Hotspots, Platforms, Reefs
N 36* 13.514 W 075* 14.970 Good reef donkey action.
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