Do you love dropping your line off a fishing pier and trying to catch the big one? If so, you’re in luck. The Daphne area is full of fishing piers. Take a look at five of the best. These range from Alabama to Florida, but they are all close to Daphne.
Meaher State Park
Drop your line at the fishing pier at Meaher State Park in Spanish Fort, Alabama. The park’s 300-foot fishing pier is perfect for catching the big one. You can access the pier when you pay to get into the park. Then, you can easily spend the entire day pulling in one fish after the next.
Fairhope Municipal Pier
Test your luck at the Fairhope Municipal Pier in Fairhope, Alabama. The pier is a quarter of a mile long and a great spot to catch some big fish. You never know what you might reel in when you fish here.
Cedar Point Pier
Cedar Point Pier is located in Coden, Alabama. If you’re an Alabama resident, you don’t need a fishing license to test your luck here. Bring your tackle and your pole and see if you can come home with a huge fish.
Okaloosa Island Fishing Pier
Cross state lines to visit the Okaloosa Island Fishing Pier in Ft. Walton Beach, Florida. This pier is 1,262 feet long, which means it is close to a quarter of a mile. People who fish on this pier have been known to bring in an assortment of fish, including tuna, tarpon, and cobia.
Pensacola Beach Gulf Pier
You should also take a trip to the Pensacola Beach Gulf Pier in Pensacola Beach, Florida. This pier is 1,470 feet long and the perfect spot to catch king mackerel, Mahi Mahi, and more. Some of the fish weigh over 50 pounds, so you might catch a trophy at this pier.
You can’t just walk to the fishing pier. You’ll need to drive, so stop by Chris Myers CJDR in Daphne, Alabama. The dealership will help you find a new vehicle to take on fishing trips and other adventures. With the help of your new vehicle, you can go anywhere you want.
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