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Pastimes : Canoes, Hiking, the Great Outdoors

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To: Capt who wrote (280)2/5/2004 8:15:13 AM
From: redfish  Read Replies (1) of 325
 
Yes it was directly in front of that big seawall the Breakers have.

There used to be a series of breakwaters there, with a lot of boulders. Real shallow, out to about eight feet of water. The breakwaters attracted a lot of fish.

I don't think it exists anymore, as years ago they renourished the beach and now all the structure is only in one-two feet of water.

There is also structure that extends perpendicular from the Breakers sea wall to a depth of about 20 feet. Rock bottom and what looks like the remains of a demolished pier or dock. That used to be a good spot for mangrove snapper.

You don't want to take a boat to close there, because as I remember some of the structure extends very close to the surface.
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