Area waters



Northwest Florida is fast becoming and widely known to many as one of the last outdoor treasures specifically for recreation in the wild with fishing or sport fishing so popular today. Many travelers from allover come to enjoy the clean air as well clear gulf and bay waters as the vast prolific plant and animal life abound within the coastal habitat this North West Florida region is famous for.


Apalachicola Bay


An ecosystem all in itself with high plant and animal bio diversity as the Apalachicola River system flowing as well feeding the endless plant and animal life in and around this fresh water estuary system eventually mixing with salt together in the Apalachicola bay. The oyster filled bay with many passes leading into the Gulf waters play host to countless fish, plant as well island animal life, with Saint Vincent National wildlife refuge being one that is most popular to the area. Redfish, Sea Trout, Tripletail, Flounder, Tarpon, as well shark are the popular species to angle for here. After a great day on the water stop by Indian Pass Raw Bar as big Jimmy and Gator will serve up the famous lagoon oysters and that cold beverage~ and all the fishing stories to boot.

Saint Joe Bay


A bay unique all in itself protected by a large sand spit peninsula called Cape San Blas with this salt water estuary as well pristine crystal clear environment that is one of a kind. With nine species of sea grass filtering the vast shallows and flats to the many sand bars as well deep channels make up this perfect habitat for the fly and light tackle angler. Based out of the Port Saint Joe Marina with this state of the art facility you can step off the boat and step up to the decks of The Dockside Cafe And Raw Bar for a cold one, great food with island style music and a sunset that will take your breath away.

Gulf Coastal Beaches


With the Grand sand dune beaches of Saint Joe State Park to the crystal clear gin color water, nothing less than spectacular can even come close for wards. The many sport fish that prowl along the miles of coastal habitat can be one of the most challenging yet rewarding adventures in angling one could imagine.





Captain Trey Landry 607 Woodward Ave., Port Saint Joe, Fl, 32456
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