Did you ever fish at or hear of a Dames Point Public Fishing Pier? I used to go over the bridge for work every day until I had to take my FMLA(but that is either a story for another time or not at all, lol), and now just every once in a while if we’re like going to the airport or something. But can’t for the life of me tell where it is by just looking. Guess I could GPS it if I really needed to, just wondered if you had ever been there, and if so, what it’s like? Keep doing what you’re doing otherwise, I appreciate it. Thanks and Happy belated Thanksgiving! God bless.
@@danaparks8812 I have heard of one being on the north side of the bridge. That bridge freaks me out a little bit so I don't go over it unless I have to. Not scared of alligators and snakes but I'm a little shaky on that bridge hahaha let me know if you find anything else about it
How do they have saltwater fish in there it's landlocked did it used to be hooked up to the St John's I guess. This is a Florida Wonder to me and I'm a Floridian
@@charlesachinelli3857 it's not landlocked that big bridge you see in the distance is at the St Johns River. I used to call it Doctors Inlet because that's what it is and everybody kept correcting me in the even the sign on that bridge says doctors Lake. So I just started calling it doctors lake too but it is truly an inlet and has strong tides. Thanks for watching and good luck on your next trip
@charlesachinelli3857 caught my first flounder this year after fishing there for 32 years. There are some there but it's not as salty as when you get past downtown where you have more flounder sea trout Jack etcetera.
@@charlesachinelli3857 yes it is brackish and that is one of the things I like about it the most I never know what I'm going to catch everything from freshwater bream and catfish to sea trout. Thanks for watching and good luck on your next trip!
@@dragemoutfishing1222 I live in Hudson in Sea Pines on a spring. So I have mangrove snapper here around. Snook , redfish , Sea trout right now on the tandem jigs love lures. No barnacles grow here and there is hydrilla from the freshwater
Holy smokes Stingrays and bluegill
Did you ever fish at or hear of a Dames Point Public Fishing Pier? I used to go over the bridge for work every day until I had to take my FMLA(but that is either a story for another time or not at all, lol), and now just every once in a while if we’re like going to the airport or something. But can’t for the life of me tell where it is by just looking. Guess I could GPS it if I really needed to, just wondered if you had ever been there, and if so, what it’s like?
Keep doing what you’re doing otherwise, I appreciate it. Thanks and Happy belated Thanksgiving!
God bless.
@@danaparks8812 I have heard of one being on the north side of the bridge. That bridge freaks me out a little bit so I don't go over it unless I have to. Not scared of alligators and snakes but I'm a little shaky on that bridge hahaha let me know if you find anything else about it
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How do they have saltwater fish in there it's landlocked did it used to be hooked up to the St John's I guess. This is a Florida Wonder to me and I'm a Floridian
@@charlesachinelli3857 it's not landlocked that big bridge you see in the distance is at the St Johns River. I used to call it Doctors Inlet because that's what it is and everybody kept correcting me in the even the sign on that bridge says doctors Lake. So I just started calling it doctors lake too but it is truly an inlet and has strong tides. Thanks for watching and good luck on your next trip
@dragemoutfishing1222 yeah I finally looked it up and saw where you're at. Up by Jacksonville awesome estuary probably have flounder too
@charlesachinelli3857 caught my first flounder this year after fishing there for 32 years. There are some there but it's not as salty as when you get past downtown where you have more flounder sea trout Jack etcetera.
@dragemoutfishing1222 yeah the Jacks could handle some fresh water brackish any Snook or closer to the mouth of Jacksonville
Brackish..?
@@charlesachinelli3857 yes it is brackish and that is one of the things I like about it the most I never know what I'm going to catch everything from freshwater bream and catfish to sea trout. Thanks for watching and good luck on your next trip!
@@dragemoutfishing1222 I live in Hudson in Sea Pines on a spring. So I have mangrove snapper here around. Snook , redfish , Sea trout right now on the tandem jigs love lures. No barnacles grow here and there is hydrilla from the freshwater