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scallop harvesting in Destin area?

29K views 50 replies 28 participants last post by  broberts  
#1 ·
are there any areas holding enough scallops to harvest a meal or two in the Destin area. we'll be there July 6th-13th. looks like a great way to spend some time with the kids and get supper, or part of supper Thanks
 
#22 ·
we'll also be there in July. from what i've learned about scallops, they pretty much stay in one area. never heard of a migration. this is a first for us and the kids are really gettin revved up. we live on West Galveston Bay and they're pretty good fisher persons, but this scallop thing is thru the roof for them. good luck!
 
#26 ·
we got here sat afternoon and haven't done anything except sit on the beach. weather looks good for tomorrow though with a 6-7 mph wind. we're planning to fish the destin pass area and trailer down to pt st joe wed for a try at the scallops. will post up the results. never knew so many people came down here, it's a mad house, hate to even think about driving anywhere. i love this part of florida, but i'm sure this is my last time to destin, hope pt st joe fits my pace a little better. stayed in appalatchacola and cedar key last year and really loved it.
 
#28 ·
scalloping ends at the Mexico Beach canal on the west end of town, basically where Tyndall AFB starts. There may be scallops west of there, but they are illegal to take or possess once you get past the canal exit into the gulf.

PSJ Bay has tons of places to wade or snorkle to get them, just look for those blue eyes, and wear gloves since there are also lots of sea urchins and spyder crabs too.
 
#32 ·
my wife and I went sunday after the rain (got in the water about 11 am)and were very pleased to find very decent water considering the rain fall we got. It was also very uncrowded! We could have limited out, but decided that after we each came up after 45 minutes with good bags we would shuck em to see where we were. Loaded 1 pint tupperware slap full and decided that we had enough for dinner. Swam a little and then came home to PC in the daylight. It was a very fun trip for us, we usually never go just the 2 of us and it was a pleasure to have a stress free trip.
 
#33 ·
I have been hearing the west side of the bay about halfway up to the State Park, 100 yards or so offshore, has been the most productive so far.

We killed them last year in that area in August, will be going in about 3 weeks so whom ever goes, please toss some of the big ones back to wait for us???? LOL.....
 
#35 ·
we went to pt st joe yesterday( my birthday) and had a ball. launched at presnell's and the folks there were great, they guided us to the general area that was producing. a family that had watched us launch hailed us over to them and asked us to join them in their area. from there on we learned how to do it. after we got the hang of it, we got 2 gals quick. a little weather built up onshore so we called it a day. the kids had a great time, we met some great folks and got enough scallop meat to have a meal. next time we come over here i'll stay in the pt st joe area or the appalachacola area. less crowd and very friendly people. thanks florida, had a great birthday with the grand kids.
 
#36 ·
Where is a good place to stay for a small family (husband, wife, 15 yr old). Im just down the road but have never been to Pt St Joe. I'd like to stay near the beach and somewhat close to a launch to try scalloping. What size boats doyou all uae in the bay for scalloping? ive got a 15 foot aluminum and a 28' CC that im guessing is too big to get in the shallows for the scallops.
Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks
 
#37 ·
Where is a good place to stay for a small family (husband, wife, 15 yr old). Im just down the road but have never been to Pt St Joe. I'd like to stay near the beach and somewhat close to a launch to try scalloping. What size boats doyou all uae in the bay for scalloping? ive got a 15 foot aluminum and a 28' CC that im guessing is too big to get in the shallows for the scallops.
Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks
There are rental houses there just like here in Destin or you could stay at the state park. There are a few hotel/ motels along 98 if that doesn`t bother you. We pull the RV over and camp in the state park for 2 weeks. After I drop the RV I go back and get the boat. I`ve got a 23 ft`r and it does fine for scalloping. Hope this helps.