Putnam County Florida Fishing

by | Jul 15, 2022 | Uncategorized

Why You Need To Add Putnam County Florida Fishing To Your Bucket List

If you’re a land buyer, there’s a good chance you’re looking for a place to invest your money and enjoy your downtime. And if that’s the case or for any other reason, you need to add Putnam County Florida fishing to your bucket list. With miles of unspoiled coastline and world-famous fishing spots, this area is home to some of the best fishing in the country. 

It’s no wonder that so many anglers consider this one of the best spots in America for a good catch. 

And as an added bonus, the locals are friendly and helpful, so you’ll be sure to get some pointers on the best spots to fish!

So grab your rod and reel and get ready for some serious fun!

First Up, Where is Putnam County, Florida?

Putnam County is located in Northeast Florida and includes the cities of Palatka and Crescent City. It’s about an hour from Jacksonville and two hours from Orlando.

Why is Putnam County, Florida superior for fishing?

Whether you’re a seasoned angler or just getting started, there are many opportunities to reel in that big one. With its lush vegetation, crystal-clear waters, countless rivers, creeks, lakes, and abundance of fish, this area is an angler’s paradise.

Putnam is known as the “Bass Capital of the World” for a good reason. It is famous for its trophy largemouth black bass fishing and is home to the 3 of the “Top Ten” places to fish bass in Florida. But bass fishing is not where it stops.  

Also well-known for its gorgeous and protected recreation areas, Putnam offers many public boat ramps and dock spaces to access the local waterways. 

There are freshwater species in plenty like bluegill, warmouth, black crappie, shell cracker, and catfish. Next, you have the saltwater species, including flounder, sea trout, redfish, and tarpon. There is an abundance of striped bass in the fall and winter seasons!

Not interested in fishing from a boat? No problem! Shoreline fishing is just as abundant across the thousands of acres of waterways and fishing holes here.

Florida is home to major fishing tournaments aired on ESPN.  Most notably is the Bassmasters Anglers Sportsman Society drawing in hundreds of boaters to the area, boosting the local economy!

When it comes to fishing and boating, Putnam County has it all!

Now that we know why to fish here, where do we fish?

The St Johns River flows through Putnam County from Indian County to the Atlantic Ocean, making it one of the few rivers in the world that flows north. This lends to anglers over 300 miles of exploring the St. Johns River and its lake and tributaries. 

Additionally, some of the most popular fishing spots that also produce trophy largemouth black bass are:

But there are tons of fishing spots in this county, not just those!!!  Check here for boat ramp information! Click here for lake information!

When is the best time to fish in Putnam County, Florida?

Just another plus about Putnam County, Florida fishing, you can successfully fish ALL year long!

It’s clear from the data that Putnam County is a popular destination for anglers. That’s probably why it was named the “Bass Capital of the World”. It is home to Rodman Reservoir, Lake George, and Crescent Lake, some of the best bass fishing lakes in the world. While Putnam County may be one of Florida’s smaller counties, it has no shortage of unique adventures. Here’s hoping you’ve found this information useful and that you have added Putnam County to your bucket list!

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