Artificial and Natural Reefs

Fishing Status has 61461 Artificial and Natural Reefs in the database. Providing cover and shelter to many different species of fish, reefs are fish magnets that many call home.

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By Seamus on 8/12/2021 • Views (2431)
BULL SHARK BARGE 196 FT. BARGE  in 40 feet of water and 8 feet of relief off the bottom. Home of many Goliath grouper and Snook.

By Seamus on 3/7/2021 • Views (2429)
Bunnies Web Reef has lots of artificial reefs in close proximity of here. There are 500 reef balls, varying from the size of a basketball to the size of a sedan were deployed in 2000. There is a concrete sailboat, culverts, and many other pieces added over the years.

By Seamus on 5/30/2016 • Views (2417)
Distance from nearest access point (km): Eden - 29 Depth (m): 125

By Seamus on 4/22/2011 • Views (2463)
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By Seamus on 3/14/2015 • Views (2408)
A (70008) is a gas/oil platform built by Fieldwood Energy LLC and installed on 10/26/1996. The structure was removed on 05/17/2018 and verified as clear on 08/04/2018. Smaller pieces of the structure may still exist and provide habitat for fish, but the main structure no longer exist.

By xfernal on 10/15/2017 • Views (2390)
Altona Reef

By Seamus on 5/6/2011 • Views (2390)
Perdido Pass Farewell Buoy

By Seamus on 5/17/2013 • Views (2498)
LORAN C-45424.0/59409.0  GPS-33 48.812/078 30.522 1 buoy marks reef, bearing 125�/2.7 nm from south jetty at Little River Inlet. Steel Pup Tents 33 48.515/078 30.069 Material 33 48.829/078 30.578 Water depth 20-30'.

By Seamus on 3/14/2015 • Views (2368)
A (257) is a gas/oil platform built by Fieldwood Energy Offshore LLC and installed on 07/05/1998. A is considered a major platform that stands in 120 feet of water and may provide habitat for many different offshore species of fish. Primary targets include Amberjack, Bonita (Little Tunny), Blackfin Tuna, Red Grouper, Red Snapper, Gag Grouper, Gray...

By Seamus on 10/5/2022 • Views (2369)
Barrs Reef (GA-189) Donor: Texas Parks & Wildlife Structure: 100 Reef Balls Distance From: Galveston 11 nm  

By Seamus on 5/6/2011 • Views (2348)
A (24218) is a gas/oil platform built by Cox Operating, L.L.C. and installed on 10/03/1996. A is considered a minor platform that stands in 65 feet of water and may provide habitat for many different nearshore species of fish. Most common species include Amberjack, Barracuda, Bonita (Little Tunny), Cobia, King Mackerel, Red Grouper, Red Snapper,...

By xfernal on 3/13/2018 • Views (2335)
This is a good spot to catch Giant Trevally or Ulua. Live mullet is the bait of choice for many. There are also many different reef fish found here. I caught a Christmas Wrasse and Brown Unicornfish here. 

By Seamus on 4/9/2013 • Views (2343)

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By xfernal on 11/7/2016 • Views (2322)
Artificial Reef

By Seamus on 1/14/2018 • Views (2314)

By Seamus on 5/21/2011 • Views (2315)
AR-376

By Seamus on 4/22/2011 • Views (2205)
Reef species. Reef and rubble bottom.

By Seamus on 4/26/2023 • Views (2173)
Newcastle Offshore Reef is approximately 3.5 km north-east of the Swansea bar and offshore from Blacksmith’s Beach. Two single steel pinnacle reef towers of the dimensions 7.8 (W) x 10.9 (D) x 6.4 (H) in metres, each have a central vertical tower to a maximum of 12 metres. Yellowtail kingfish, snapper, silver trevally, mulloway, yellowtail...

By xfernal on 3/17/2017 • Views (2164)
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