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Tenneco Towers Deep

This iconic artificial reef features two massive jacket structures sunk on October 3, 1985. Lying at 190 feet with a 75-foot relief, the Tenneco Towers Deep site is a well-known

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Tenneco Towers Shallow

The Tenneco Towers Shallow site consists of three platform structures sunk on October 3, 1985. Located at a depth of 110 feet with a 40-foot relief, this reef supports coral

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North Causeway Underpass

Located beneath the North Causeway bridge in Fort Pierce, this low-key fishing spot is a hidden favorite among local anglers. Sheltered and peaceful, it’s a great place to escape the

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Little Jim Fishing West Side

Just west of Little Jim Bridge, this shoreline spot offers solid bank fishing along the Indian River. It’s peaceful, convenient, and a great place to relax while targeting inshore species.

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Jetty Inlet

One of the top land-based fishing spots in Fort Pierce. The jetty provides access to deep, fast-moving water where snook, tarpon, and jacks often feed. Bring live bait and settle

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T-Docks

Located where the channel current runs strong, the T-Docks are a great place to find baitfish and the predators chasing them. Bonus: It’s a top spot for sunset views while

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The Turning Basin

A historic and fish-rich area, the Turning Basin features rocky structure from the old bridge that now acts as an artificial reef. It’s a hotspot for snapper, drum, and more—just

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West Catwalk

Known for bottom fishing, the West Catwalk has pylons that double as artificial reef, attracting a variety of species. It’s no secret among locals—this one gets busy for a reason.

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East Catwalk

When the outgoing tide rips through, this catwalk becomes a feeding frenzy. Times just right, it can be one of the most action-packed fishing experiences along the river. This fishing

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Bear Point

Wade into the shallow flats for some of the best stalk fishing around. Bear Point is a favorite for targeting redfish, snook, and trout in calm, clear waters. This fishing

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Vitolo Park

Quiet, peaceful, and off the beaten path Vitolo Park Fort Pierce is perfect for evening fishing missions. Walk the paths, find your spot, and enjoy one of Fort Pierce’s most

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Blind Creek

Running along South A1A, Blind Creek is full of hidden gems. Park along the road and follow the footpaths for access to countless tucked-away riverbank spots ideal for light tackle

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Lugano 1 Mooring Buoy

Lugano 1 Mooring Buoy, at 20 feet depth in Miami-Dade County, marks a popular diving and snorkeling spot. Featuring clear waters, it’s ideal for underwater exploration, marine photography, and observing

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Pelican Bank

Pelican Bank, west of Elliott Key in Miami-Dade County, is renowned for excellent fishing, snorkeling, and diving conditions. Anglers target snapper, grouper, and tarpon. Divers and snorkelers enjoy clear visibility

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Lugano 2 Mooring Buoy

Lugano 2 Mooring Buoy at 25 feet depth in Miami-Dade County is ideal for diving and snorkeling, marking an accessible marine environment rich with coral and tropical fish. Clear waters

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Lugano 3 Mooring Buoy

Lugano 3 Mooring Buoy, at 25 feet depth in Miami-Dade County, is excellent for snorkeling and diving. The site boasts vibrant coral ecosystems and abundant marine life, including reef fish,

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Triumph 1 Mooring Buoy

Triumph 1 Mooring Buoy marks a hard-bottom dive site at 25 feet depth in Miami-Dade County, offering clear waters rich with marine biodiversity. Ideal for snorkelers and divers, featuring tropical

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Triumph 2 Mooring Buoy

Triumph 2 Mooring Buoy at 20 feet depth in Miami-Dade County provides clear, accessible waters for diving and snorkeling. Featuring a hard-bottom seabed rich with marine life, including coral formations,

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Legare Anchorage Southeast

Legare Anchorage Southeast in Miami-Dade County prohibits stopping, swimming, diving, and anchoring to protect the marine environment. Trolling is permitted, providing anglers opportunities to catch pelagic fish while preserving ecological

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Legare Anchorage Southwest

Legare Anchorage Southwest in Miami-Dade County is a designated marine conservation zone where stopping, swimming, diving, and anchoring are prohibited to protect the fragile underwater ecosystems. Trolling, however, is permitted,

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Bache Shoal 1 Mooring Buoy

Bache Shoal 1 Mooring Buoy, situated off Miami-Dade County, marks an enchanting underwater site rich in boulder and brain coral formations. At a depth of about 15 feet, this location

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Bache Shoal 2 Mooring Buoy

Bache Shoal 2 Mooring Buoy marks an inviting underwater paradise off Miami-Dade County, renowned for its impressive coral formations, particularly boulder and brain coral. Located at a comfortable depth of

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Bache Shoal 3 Mooring Buoy

Bache Shoal 3 Mooring Buoy, positioned in the pristine shallow waters off Miami-Dade County, highlights another vibrant coral reef featuring striking boulder and brain coral structures. With depths averaging about

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Montgomery Barge Wreck

The Montgomery Barge Wreck, a 294-ton vessel sunk on January 27, 1943, rests in shallow waters around 8 feet deep in Miami-Dade County. Easily accessible, it’s an ideal location for

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