Yes, I ate breakfast at sister’s bistro a couple weeks ago it was excellent. We are heading back to Port St Joe in a couple weeks for a week of fishing.
Dang bo that place is beautiful. I just sent my gf some screenshots of this video and she's already got her bags packed. 😂 We live down in Miami so it's gonna be hike, but I'm excited to see that place and spend some time on those pristine beaches. Thanks for posting this!
Hello there Abom Adventures stayed at Reed Bingham State Park pretty awesome except for the rain we got all the way down from High Falls State Park great place thanks for recommendations. Thanks from the Garcia’s from Miami
You two need to get up to Maine...Bar Harbor...Trent Bridge Lobster Pound. At least 15 years ago it was just AMAZING. 5lbs worth of lobster, pound or so of steamers, 2 slices of blueberry pie, and a couple beers...$60...BEST Lobster I have EVER EVER had...it came out of the ocean literally 2 hours earlier, and we picked the lobster we wanted. OH SO FREAKING GOOD. I'm sure the prices are higher, but yea...get up to main and go to a Pound...WORTH IT!
Love the video and the info! We are going to be there April 2023 and have always went to Sanibel so we aren't familiar with the northern area of the gulf so it was very helpful! We are staying in Mexico Beach.
There is a hidden place there called the old Boy Scout camp. We used to go squirrel hunting there in the old growth oak hammock. I'm sure the State of Florida no longer allow public access like many other cool places they control.
The gulf always recharges my batteries, I miss it too much, but I'm moving back this summer, from Colorado, not to Florida, I’m a TexMex...moving back to Texas.
Probably another year before you can go to the point. Only place to launch a boat on the Cape. You definitely need a good GPS in the bay if you don’t know the water.
The FWC closed Indian Lagoon to oyster harvesting a few years ago after the collapse of Apalachicola Bay following the Deepwater Horizon catastrophe. The wild Gulf oysters the IPRB serves are most likely harvested in Louisiana, and infrequently from Texas. The Texas oysters are better quality.
Oh wow! That water looks soo inviting.
Pretty views along the water. Looks like a great place to eat. The food looks really good.
What a beautiful beach. Thanks for sharing this.
Thanks for letting me travel with you. It was a fun trip!
Thanks for following along!!
We visited here, Cape San Blas, many years ago. I thot maybe 10-15 years…nope, coming up on 20 😳 time has flown.
Beautiful video, beautiful place 👍
Incredible vista looking out at Port Saint George! Just a stunning big sky view!
Absolutely beautiful
always a good upload, i enjoy these. thanks.
Yes, I ate breakfast at sister’s bistro a couple weeks ago it was excellent. We are heading back to Port St Joe in a couple weeks for a week of fishing.
We have a lot of state parks to visit and enjoy
Dang bo that place is beautiful. I just sent my gf some screenshots of this video and she's already got her bags packed. 😂
We live down in Miami so it's gonna be hike, but I'm excited to see that place and spend some time on those pristine beaches.
Thanks for posting this!
We have a place in Port St Joe and we love it down there and go down as much as we can!!!
Thank you love the video,thanks for sharing
Beautiful one guys 👌🍺🍺🥰😎😎
Love it
Looking forward to going back after about 6 years, and the IPRB too! Thanks for the updated tour after Michael!
Hello there Abom Adventures stayed at Reed Bingham State Park pretty awesome except for the rain we got all the way down from High Falls State Park great place thanks for recommendations.
Thanks from the Garcia’s from Miami
Best steamed peel and eat Shrimp on the panhandle coast! Evey time i go it is less than 48 hours out of the bay! Awesome Eats!
You two need to get up to Maine...Bar Harbor...Trent Bridge Lobster Pound. At least 15 years ago it was just AMAZING. 5lbs worth of lobster, pound or so of steamers, 2 slices of blueberry pie, and a couple beers...$60...BEST Lobster I have EVER EVER had...it came out of the ocean literally 2 hours earlier, and we picked the lobster we wanted. OH SO FREAKING GOOD. I'm sure the prices are higher, but yea...get up to main and go to a Pound...WORTH IT!
We’re definitely excited to experience cold water lobster in the northeast. I’m sure I’ll eat it daily when we are up there.
You two know how to live. Makes me miss oysters and grouper sandwiches.
There was a state campground there too, hoping they rebuild it.
Love the video and the info! We are going to be there April 2023 and have always went to Sanibel so we aren't familiar with the northern area of the gulf so it was very helpful! We are staying in Mexico Beach.
Damn, I could eat both of those plates right know.
Jimmy Mac, RIP, and I were best friends in high school.
Abby gonna hock some oysters, yay! You go girl! She didn't hock one! : - (
There is a hidden place there called the old Boy Scout camp. We used to go squirrel hunting there in the old growth oak hammock. I'm sure the State of Florida no longer allow public access like many other cool places they control.
Awesome video. Definitely want to visit 😀
thanks for sharing
Love that area. We visited 3 months before Michael hit. What month did y’all visit. St Joe area?
It was early March. We loved it!
The gulf always recharges my batteries, I miss it too much, but I'm moving back this summer, from Colorado, not to Florida, I’m a TexMex...moving back to Texas.
My town 😎😎I live n the cape
I’m the camper guy
@@loganlott1666. Just bought a house there. I’m so excited.
@@rondafun1 it’s very nice easy and relaxed
I am closing on a house there in January.
Probably another year before you can go to the point. Only place to launch a boat on the Cape. You definitely need a good GPS in the bay if you don’t know the water.
Loved the video but made me wish we had not just sold our property there.
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If this was filmed right after the flywheelers, the water is super clear because we had that drought.
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What is the name of the campground you stayed in?
Saint Joseph Penninsula state Park!
The FWC closed Indian Lagoon to oyster harvesting a few years ago after the collapse of Apalachicola Bay following the Deepwater Horizon catastrophe. The wild Gulf oysters the IPRB serves are most likely harvested in Louisiana, and infrequently from Texas. The Texas oysters are better quality.
Is it $6 per car or per person?
Per car :)
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Driving too fast in park.
Do the keys
Keys don't really have much beach front...you need a boat if you want to actually enjoy it.