Flagler Beach Fishing
Please patronize these merchants and service providers for their convenient location.
They, like you and I, on this side of the bridge, share our aesthetic lifestyle and location preferences. We all . . . "Thank You!"
Click below, on the side categories to find the shops, business and services packed into our little Flagler Beachside community.
These listings are provided as a matter of service to our beachside customers and not intended to be recommendations or references for quality of service - for that please check with your friends and neighbors.
Fishing off the Pier
Tide Schedules
for Smith Creek (the Intracoastal Waterway) and the beach (Daytona Sunglow Pier). Also
includes sunrise, sunset, moon rise, moon set
and height of the tides.
Right Whale Handbook (will be downloaded)
Bait Shops
Big Al’s Bait and Tackle
N 2nd Street
386-439-6637
Flagler Beach Pier Bait & Tackle Shop
215 South Scenic Highway A1A
386-439-2278
Boat Mechanics:
J M Marine Service
Moody Boulevard
386-264-8978
Marine Mechanics
115 Lehigh Avenue
386-439-0935
Sea Note Marine, Inc.
201 S. Flagler Avenue
386-439-5869
Boat Charters
Osprey Fishing Charters
Captain Bob Ottlein
386-439-2636 or 386-451-1213
Fish Markets
Fisherman’s Net
500 S. Scenic Highway A1A
386-439-1818
Flagler Fish Company
180 S. Daytona Avenue
386-439-0000
Yacht Club
Flagler Beach Yacht Club
1524 S. Central Ave
3rd Thursday 6:30 pm
The Boat Ramp is located . . . .
under the high bridge (over the Intracoastal Waterway). It is accessed from the east side of the bridge from route 100, north onto North Flagler Avenue, immediately left onto Moody Boulevard, along the bridge, left into the park at the Intracoastal Waterway.
If you must leave Flagler Beach, there is another boat ramp about 12 miles north of Flagler Beach, on the west side of route A1A at Bings Landing (opposite Malacompra Road).
Or: take route 100 west, over the high bridge, north onto Colbert Lane. Go about five or six miles north and on the east side is Herschel King park with another boat ramp. (Thanks to Linda Kasper for these notes.)
A bad day of fishing is still better than a great day at the computer.
If you own and operate a Flagler Beach business east of the Intracoastal Waterway and would like to see it listed for free on the Community pages or featured on a weekly rotation as a "Living the Dream" page, contact Sodi.
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