Canyons, Ledges, Rocks, and Shoals

Fishing Status has 42510 Banks, Canyons, Humps, Ledges, Rocks, Seamounts, Shoals, and Trenches in the database. Providing cover and shelter to many different species of fish, ledges , rocks, and other rocky or hilly structure are fish magnets that many call home.

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By xfernal on 12/28/2020 • Views (4064)
A lone willow bush  marks one the best bass fishing spots on High Rock Lake. 35 36.731 N, 80 15.331 W

By GSpots on 2/19/2021 • Views (4038)
This underwater cypress forest is estimated to be 52,000 years old. They were buried in sediment, but were likely uncovered by Hurricane Katrina in 2005.   The stumps of the cypress trees span an area estimated at 0.5 square miles (1.3 kilometers), approximately 10 miles off the beach, and sit about 60 feet (18 meters) below the sur...

By Seamus on 9/12/2023 • Views (4023)
The reef is known for lots of lingcod. There is also some rockfish here. Bank 67

By Seamus on 3/7/2022 • Views (4002)
King Mackerel on the troll. Black Seabass on bottom. Also so Gag Groupers.

By xfernal on 3/8/2022 • Views (4031)
There is a catwalk on the southern end of the Bonner Bridge (aka Oregon Inlet Bridge) that many people fish. Flounder, Mullet, Blues, and in the winter striper are common.

By Seamus on 8/16/2024 • Views (3989)
Habbs Ledge is on the West side of Butterfish hole and in 144 ft of water.

By xfernal on 12/2/2016 • Views (3946)
Grassy Key Bank

By Seamus on 5/16/2018 • Views (3870)
This area has some great bottom fishing for Gray Triggerfish, Vermillion Snapper, Snowy Grouper, Knobbed Porgy, and other bottom species. This area is also good for trolling for Blackfin, Dolphin, and Wahoo much of the year.

By xfernal on 5/1/2017 • Views (3838)
Fenwick Shoal

By Seamus on 3/1/2021 • Views (3805)
ALVA CHAPMAN REEF IN MONROE COUNTY CONSIST OF TWO CONCRETE BOAT HULLS AND DREDGE PIPE Date of Deployment:December 31 197

By xfernal on 3/8/2022 • Views (3786)
408 Hump is inshore of the 409

By xfernal on 9/12/2016 • Views (3723)
Good deep drop area for tilefish, grouper, and swordfish.

By xfernal on 7/13/2013 • Views (3702)
Rocas Alijos (or Escollos Alijos, in English also Alijos Rocks) are a group of tiny, steep and barren volcanic islets or above-water (as well as below-water) rocks in the Pacific Ocean at 24°57′31″N 115°44′59″W. They are part of Comondú municipality of the Mexican state of Baja California Sur, and situated abo...

By xfernal on 3/8/2022 • Views (3667)
Bamboo Banks

By xfernal on 4/16/2023 • Views (3656)
Shingle Splitters Point is located in Lake Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia that provides good Whiting and Dusky Flathead fishing. It is a popular recreational area that offers panoramic views of the lake. The name "Shingle Splitters Point" comes from the area's history as a hub for the local timber industry. In the 19th and ea...

By xfernal on 2/11/2017 • Views (3619)
Good ledge that holds bass.

By Seamus on 3/2/2021 • Views (3530)
Limestone rocks on Atlantic S Highland Beach that hold lots of fish on the shoreline. 

By Seamus on 5/6/2011 • Views (3569)
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By xfernal on 4/26/2023 • Views (3496)
Good silver whiting fishing here. Lots of flatheads. Some snapper and gummy sharks.

By xfernal on 9/20/2021 • Views (3494)
Good Snook fishing here, especially in the fall. You can catch small Gag Grouper around the rocks.Speckled Trout, Spanish Mackerel, Bluefish, Mangrove Snapper and Pinfish are common as well.

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