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This map has been discontinued from mass production. However copies of this map may still be purchased on demand. This means that although the map will be high-quality, it will NOT be printed on waterproof paper. You will have two options: 1. Bright White Paper (which is not water resistant) 2. Laminated Map (this is water resistant, however a fee applies). Your map will ship rolled in a poster tube. Please allow 10-15 business days for your order to ship. Massive dunes provide the perfect backdrop for its 13 miles of pristine beaches. The island is only 1.9 miles wide and is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, Cumberland Sound, and the Amelia River. The list of saltwater fish available is long. Redfish, spotted seatrout, and southern flounder are found around the grassbeds and oyster mounds in the backwater creeks and lagoons. Tarpon, Spanish mackerel, cobia, crevalle jack, king mackerel and trophy red drum hang out around inshore inlets, channels, beaches and buoys.Offshore, find amberjack, black sea bass, cobia and barracuda. Featured Species: Amberjack, Barracuda, Black Sea Bass, Cobia, Gag Grouper, Crevalle Jack, King Mackerel, Red Drum, Red Snapper, Southern Flounder, Spanish Mackerel, Spotted Seatrout and Tarpon. Map Features: Tips and Techniques for Featured Species, GPS Information, Access Locations Indicated, 34 Proven Fishing Areas Marked, Area Marina Information, Artificial Reefs Indicated with GPS (if applicable). Covers coast between Nassau Sound and the Georgia State Line Area Guide.
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Features
- Product Languages: English
- Folded Size: 9.06 x 5.91 inches
- Unfolded Size: 23.23 x 35.43 inches
- Newest Version of this Product: Yes
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