Fish Camps: What More Could You Ask For?
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In the 1930s and ‘40s it was the lonely fisherman awaiting a nibble, his reel hanging over the river hoping for some action, who birthed the first fish camps. Originally, they were places where people could buy bait and rent tackle for a turn on the water and then later fillet and fry whatever they reeled in that day. Check out Jville's celebrated fish camps after the Jump!
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Clarks is definitely a staple in mandarin. I'm still going to make it out to Whiteys one of these days.
A lesser known one, just south of the Shands bridge is the "Outback crab shack"
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Outback-Crabshack-6-Mile-Marinap/175279272526932
Also on my to-do list :)
We grew up going to Whitey's and Clark's. Outback Crab Shack (which I would definitely add to the list) is a fun boat trip as well. North Beach Fish Camp is really just a seafood restaurant with the words 'Fish Camp' in the name although the food there is pretty good!
Had my wedding reception at Whitey's. Good times.
I grew up near Whitey's. As kids we would rent jon boats and paddle up Swimming Pen Creek and go swimming. I can't say that I'd go swimming in the creek now with all of the critters. More recently I've rented kayaks at Whitey's and paddled the creek. It's beautiful, especially where it branches off into two creeks.
Browns Creek Fish Camp
Dunns Creek Fish Camp
Palms Fish Camp
White Shell Fish Camp!
Back in the day there was a yard full of peacocks, goats, ducks and chickens for the kids. Best was the smoker by Hecksher Drive full of fresh mullet and roe.
A little off topic but there was a kid selling peanuts to folks waiting for the ferry.
"What more could you ask for?"
A fish camp / water access restaurant on the Ortega, or Cedar rivers.
Really? Clark's is too far from Ortega? As a boater I say enjoy the ride as much as the destination. It's not that far and it's always fun on the boat.
If you're not a boater, get one ;)
Quote from: Overstreet on March 22, 2016, 10:21:51 PM
"What more could you ask for?"
A fish camp / water access restaurant on the Ortega, or Cedar rivers.
Kristin's On The Water recently closed down and has a bit of land along blanding where it crosses the Cedar River. It could be turned into a fish camp if combined with the old Army/Navy store parcel. Otherwise you have to retrofit one of the marinas.
Quote from: coredumped on March 23, 2016, 03:12:49 AM
Really? Clark's is too far from Ortega? As a boater I say enjoy the ride as much as the destination. It's not that far and it's always fun on the boat.
If you're not a boater, get one ;)
I have talked to too many former employees to eat there again.
Boats.............. Don't worry I have the technology.
Quote from: Captain Zissou on March 23, 2016, 09:55:26 AM
Quote from: Overstreet on March 22, 2016, 10:21:51 PM
"What more could you ask for?"
A fish camp / water access restaurant on the Ortega, or Cedar rivers.
Kristin's On The Water recently closed down and has a bit of land along blanding where it crosses the Cedar River. It could be turned into a fish camp if combined with the old Army/Navy store parcel. Otherwise you have to retrofit one of the marinas.
The old Army/Navy store is a "Lovers" toy store.