This fishing spot is located southeast of the Turtle Rocks Reef Existing Management Area (EMA) in the Florida Keys. It’s a shallow patch reef in 15–25 feet of water, featuring scattered coral heads, sandy areas, and seagrass beds. Fishing is allowed, but spearfishing is prohibited. Anglers can expect to find snapper, grunts, and the occasional barracuda cruising the reef edge, making it a productive and accessible inshore spot.