Ft. Casey fishing
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Ft. Casey fishing
Anyone shore fish @ Ft. Casey? If so Where at? Thanks.
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RE:Ft. Casey fishing
I have not, but I have read that it is good right in front of Fort Casey and up the beach just aways I believe to the south? when facing the water go to your left.
RE:Ft. Casey fishing
If you access from the main parking lot at the fort the trail down is to the right. Once down at the beach you have to go to the left as to the right is a marine sanctuary. If you access through the campground the beach is to the right. Anywhere from the campground to the north beach access is good. There is also fishing south of the boat launch to the pumping station to the south by the sharp corner. Stay away from the pilings just south of the launch as that area is also a sanctuary.
By the way Mirodoni; You are always requesting information and help on where to fish. How about posting some reports on your fishing success? If you keep asking for help without giving some feedback people are going to stop giving you information.
By the way Mirodoni; You are always requesting information and help on where to fish. How about posting some reports on your fishing success? If you keep asking for help without giving some feedback people are going to stop giving you information.
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RE:Ft. Casey fishing
I have an article on page 3 of "Tackle Box Tales" about fishing at Fort Casey that may provide some useful information. The title of the story is "Salt Water Steel." Good luck! BJ
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Thanks . Wolverine, You're absolutely right. sorry about that. I will post reports in the future .
RE:Ft. Casey fishing
Thanks Bob. Great article. I'll keep you posted. Thanks again.
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How to find the article? What it is the "Tackle Box Tales"?Bob Johansen wrote:I have an article on page 3 of "Tackle Box Tales" about fishing at Fort Casey that may provide some useful information. The title of the story is "Salt Water Steel." Good luck! BJ
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On the opening page click on "Features" and then on "Articles and Stories." BJ
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This web site is so big there are resources guys don't know about. I thnk I should do a video demo showing everything.motorek wrote:How to find the article? What it is the "Tackle Box Tales"?Bob Johansen wrote:I have an article on page 3 of "Tackle Box Tales" about fishing at Fort Casey that may provide some useful information. The title of the story is "Salt Water Steel." Good luck! BJ
Bob is correct, and there is another way to search the over TEN YEARS of articles on this site.
From the top Menu tabe, click "Home", then click "Search". Now, enter in what you want to search for. You'll get back results under reports, articles, featured lakes, photos, and topo maps.
This site has a wealth of information buried in it. :dj:
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RE:Ft. Casey fishing
Right out in front of the fort is some good fishing for silvers, casting and retrieving minnow patterns is what alot of the guys do. I've heard you don't have to wade far at all. People have caught fish just feet off shore.
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