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charlie_the_tuna
10-21-2013, 10:59 AM
anybody know how many fishing piers there are in florida? are there any on the west coast as well?

THEFERMANATOR
10-21-2013, 02:01 PM
Theres not a lot of piers on the west coast until you get south of north TAMPA as thewater is about a 1:1 drop(for every mile it gets roughly 1 foot deeper, and yes we have spots 11 miles out you get out and stand in). Tampa Bay has a few piers on the Gulf, and a couple on the actual Bay. At the mouth of Tampa Bay you can still get out by the skyway and fish(but not as far out as you used to be able to), and to the south of Tampa Bay there are Jettys that you can walk out and fish off of as well. On the East coast I don't think there is very many piers left. If you head down to the keys there is fishing galore along the roadside as well as off of most all of the bridges.

SkunkBoat
10-21-2013, 05:40 PM
I know Pompano Beach has a nice fishing pier and its free. Just north of Ft Lauderdale.

phatdaddy
10-21-2013, 05:59 PM
http://www.florida-fishing-insider.com/florida_fishing_piers.html

smokeonthewater
10-21-2013, 08:12 PM
WHEW you guys had me lost for a few... couldn't figure out how Florida had anything to do with the west coast.... till I finally figured out you meant the Florida GULF coast

I was sittin here thinking Washington and California LOL

ssiredfish
10-22-2013, 07:21 AM
Theres not a lot of piers on the west coast until you get south of north TAMPA as thewater is about a 1:1 drop(for every mile it gets roughly 1 foot deeper, and yes we have spots 11 miles out you get out and stand in). Tampa Bay has a few piers on the Gulf, and a couple on the actual Bay. At the mouth of Tampa Bay you can still get out by the skyway and fish(but not as far out as you used to be able to), and to the south of Tampa Bay there are Jettys that you can walk out and fish off of as well. On the East coast I don't think there is very many piers left. If you head down to the keys there is fishing galore along the roadside as well as off of most all of the bridges.
Com'on Ferm you know better than this......:fight::nut:

RidgeRunner
10-22-2013, 07:35 AM
Cool list Phat. Not all inclusive by any stretch. I know of a pier in Anna Maria Island near Bean Point across from the old Fast Eddie's that is still open. Some of the best fishing from shore is from bridge abutements and wing walls at the base of bridges. My favorite place is Coquina beach at Longboat Pass. You can fish the beach , the bridge or the ICW from shore there. Lots of shade avail. with tables, benches and Austrailian Pines that can serenade you into a coma-like sleep after a hard bit of fishing. Seagrapes, seashells, even a shower facility to tidy up before moving on.

phatdaddy
10-22-2013, 08:24 AM
that was the first list that popped up on google, they missed a few up here also. i don't think they list the ones in the state parks either.

charlie_the_tuna
10-22-2013, 10:09 AM
so ya'll got more than 25 piers?? dam.