Canyons, Ledges, Rocks, and Shoals

Fishing Status has 42586 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 12/2/2016 • Views (2036)
Rachel Bank

By xfernal on 3/23/2017 • Views (2029)
Close to the dock at 17th Street Bridge is a rock that holds Sheepshead at low tide.

By xfernal on 12/31/2012 • Views (2177)
Sand Dab Hole 37.23.20 / 122.28.45

By xfernal on 12/7/2016 • Views (2020)
3 foot ledge that holds grouper and snapper.

By Seamus on 1/13/2018 • Views (2020)

By Seamus on 4/22/2011 • Views (2024)
Reef species. Reef and rubble bottom.

By Seamus on 4/13/2011 • Views (1981)
Name MARATHON REEF County MONROE Depth (in feet) 115 Relief (in feet) 0 Description 1982 MARATHON'S VACA CUT BRIDGE SPANS Date of Deployment December 31 1982 Primary Material BRIDGE SPANS CONCRETE Tonnage 0 Coordinates 24.6398, -80.95925

By xfernal on 1/23/2022 • Views (1983)
Nice ledge here that drops quickly.

By Seamus on 6/19/2019 • Views (1982)

By Seamus on 4/26/2017 • Views (1969)

By xfernal on 3/4/2017 • Views (1965)
Good ledge that holds fish.

By xfernal on 3/23/2017 • Views (1959)
Capt Harolds Ledge

By Seamus on 1/15/2022 • Views (1936)
Marathon Hump is also known as Marathon Hump West. Drops to over 1200 feet on the east side. 

By Robb on 7/13/2016 • Views (1941)

By xfernal on 6/1/2017 • Views (1940)
Rocky Area

By xfernal on 3/7/2022 • Views (1968)
This is a deep drop from 984' to over 3000' in less than 2000' of distance.

By xfernal on 9/20/2021 • Views (1932)
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.

By Samts on 6/2/2016 • Views (1925)
Submerged Bridge

By xfernal on 7/6/2016 • Views (1910)
Stock Hump

By xfernal on 5/1/2014 • Views (1903)
On Thursday April 24, 2014, the D.M. One was sunk as a artificial reef 9 miles NE off Port St. Lucie. The wreck lays in the upright position in 186' of water. The very uppermost spot of the main upper structure above the bridge at 103' deep and the deck level is 164' deep.

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