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Eternal Reef 19

This reef contains eight Eternal Reefballs, including six Aquarius Bay Balls and two Pallet Balls. Sunk on February 23, 2015, the site lies at a depth of 43 feet and

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Broward College B

The Broward College B reef site includes five reef modules: two Pallet Balls and two Ultra Balls. Sunk on February 23, 2015, the site lies at 43 feet deep with

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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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