A Boating and Angling Guide to Nassau and Duval Counties A Boating and Angling Guide to Nassau and Duval Counties
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Fishing from a pier is a popular pastime for may landlubbers around Florida. There are few piers in the waters around Nassau and Duval Counties. Some jut only a few feet into the water, while another extends across the mouth of an inlet (the George Crady Bridge Fishing Pier State Park south pier extends over half a mile across mouth of the Nassau River). Piers offer anglers a chance to fish waters that cannot be reached from shore or wading. Many popular sport fish hang around fishing piers because piers provide structure and food. At night, these fish can be seen cruising around the edges of the pier's shadows. Anglers at many piers catch most of the popular sport fish, as well as some other species like pinfish, shark, catfish, ladyfish, and spadefish. This makes fishing piers a great place to get started in fishing.

Below is a list of fishing piers found on the Boating and Angling Guide to Nassau and Duval Counties. The number identifying each pier is the same as the identifying number used on the printed Boating and Angling Guide and on the interactive map.

All the piers on this list were visited in preparation for the Boating and Angling Guide to Nassau and Duval Counties. If you find that any of these piers have closed, or if one was missed, please let us know.

SHORELINE FISHING LICENSE
Florida residents who only saltwater fish from the land or a structure attached to land, may get the resident recreational saltwater shoreline fishing license at no cost (except for convenience fees that apply on telephone and Internet orders). NOTE: This license does NOT cover anyone fishing from a boat or from an island that they arrived at by boat.

If you have a resident recreational saltwater fishing license or a resident persons with disabilities fishing license, you do not need a shoreline fishing license because the resident recreational saltwater fishing and disability license cover fishing from the shore, a dock, a jetty or a boat.

For more information about the saltwater shoreline license and other fishing licenses, please visit FWC Office of Licensing and Permitting.

Number. Pier Name, Address, City
1. Fort Clinch State Park, 2601 Atlantic Ave., Fernandina Beach
2. Dee Dee Bartels, 97177 Pogey Pl., Fernandina Beach
3. Goffinsville Park, 1554 Alligator Creek Rd., Fernandina Beach
4. George Crady Bridge Fishing Pier State Park,
1554 Alligator Creek Rd., Fernandina Beach
5. Helen Cooper Floyd Park/"Little Jetties",
3600 State Road A1A, Jacksonville
6. Dames Point Park, 9101 Dames Point Rd., Jacksonville
7. Reddie Point Preserve, 4499 Yachtsman Way, Jacksonville
8. Arlington Lions Club Park, 4322 Richard D Gatlin Rd., Jacksonville
9. Blue Cypress Park, 4012 University Blvd. North, Jacksonville
10. Trout River North, US-17 and Trout River., Jacksonville
11. Trout River South, 8080 Custer St., Jacksonville
12. County Dock Road Fishing Pier, End of County Dock Rd., Jacksonville
13. Mandarin Park, 14780 Mandarin Rd., Jacksonville
14. Dutton Island Preserve, 2001 Dutton Dr., Atlantic Beach
15. Jacksonville Beach Fishing Pier, 503 1st St., Jacksonville Beach
16. Rotary Park, 2289 2nd Ave. N, Jacksonville Beach

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