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Spearfishing Around St. Lucie Inlet

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TRAVD0G

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Hey everybody, I was wondering if anyone can help me out with some good spearing spots to freedive that are around St. Lucie Inlet in South Florida. This is a good site to see some of the local reefs Welcome to the Martin County Artificial Reef
I have speared all the nearshore sites but am wondering if anyone has speared around the Donaldson reefs or others and if you could give me some info on them. p.s. I can only freedive about 40ft so if anyone has GPS for spots around here at that depth please help me out.
Thanks
 
Hello, you may want to try the new and improved Spearo Board. There's a section on there for Florida, and I know that there are lots of DB spearos in Florida. Post in there, or check out existing threads. And welcome :)
 
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