RODEO SITE - JOHNNY MORRIS 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
Yamato Rock Limestone rocks on Atlantic S Highland Beach that hold lots of fish on the shoreline.
Fink's Grouper Hole
Boynton Beach Hump Deep water hump off Boynton Beach
Gary's Spot Good grouper fishing spot.
Offshore Hump Good deep drop area for Swordfish.
Delray LedgeDelray Ledge
Mikeys HoleMikeys Hole
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WILMONTS LUMP Good area for trolling for tuna, mahi, wahoo, and sailfish
HighlanderHighlander
Delray Triangle Good deep drop area for Swordfish.
V Spot Good deep drop area.
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Delray HillDelray Hill
Donny Boy Silpe ReefDonny Boy Silpe Reef is an artificial reef consisting of 830 tons of limestone boulders deployed in 2009 off Boynton Beach.
Captain Sams LedgeCaptain Sams Ledge
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PAPA'S REEFPappa’s Reef: A wreck in 270 feet of water
Delray Hump Deep water hump
WPB SlopeWPB Slope
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Sloan's Curve
Frankies SpotFrankies Spot
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