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Old 03-07-2008, 08:16 AM
Grossy Grossy is offline
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Originally Posted by Steve View Post
What's the catch in that water during the different seasons?
Good for a yak or too far to carry it?
Were you at N. Folly Beach County Park?

And I sure would like to know more about that parking thingey....
Where we were - it would probably be too far off the main road for a yak. There used to be a Coast Guard Station at the end of the main road and the driveway to this station is now part of the trail to the spot where we were.There is a gate and a good 3/8 of a mile hike to get to the water, some paved and the end is thru the dune. It's not really a county park, more like a public area. However - if you carry the yak thru the public accesss to the ocean - it would not be a far paddle into the inlet - less than 10 minutes tops. The surf zone is flat with out much structure, and the point to the inlet does not jut out that far. We were there for low tide.As far as the fish - the locals told me they get into the red and black drum thru there, along with flounder as the main species. Maybe Ben has a better idea on that. The parking thing is apparently a brand new thing that was just started there at the beginning of 2008. There are parking spots in front of the properties that are not subject to the fee's if they are not occupied. Any of the "city" owned spots are "metered" for the $1 per hour, via a machine that you put your dollars into that prints a ticket for you to put on your windshield.
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