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Wakulla County GPS Numbers

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Franklin and Wakulla County Fishing & Dive Sites memory card from florida go fishingThere are an abundance of offshore reefs, wrecks, and islands off the Wakulla County coast. Fishing the points around the islands on Ochlockonee Bay, Dickerson Bay, or Oyster Bay can be very productive. For more fishing options you can explore the reefs in neighboring Taylor or Franklin County.

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Site ID / Reef Name Materials
WK-1 Drifter Fishing Vessel
WK-2 Miss Aline Fishing Vessel
WK-3 Dog Ballard Phase 3 108 - 1 Meter Square Cubes placed in tight square
WK-4 Dog Ballard Phase 2 Large Concrete Poles
WK-5 Dog Ballard Phase 1 253 tons of Concrete Culvers
WK-6 Ben 369 ton Barge
WK-7 Gray Mare Rock Island on Apalachee Bay
WK-8 Palmetto Island Island on Apalachee Bay
WK-9 OAR 2K Reef 30 Towers and 12 Fish Havens in 50 meter Pentagon Shape
WK-10 Wakulla Big Bend Regional 1 24 Pre-Fab Cubes 1 meter on a side 50m spaced Hexagon
WK-11 Slough Island Island on Apalachee Bay
WK-12 Wakulla Big Bend Regional 2 96 Pre-Fab Cubes one meter on a side-50M Spaced Hexagon
WK-67 St Marks Reef E3 4 Lindberg-Type Cubes and 1 Walter Ecosystem Reef
WK-90 St Marks Reef E7 4 Lindberg-Type Cubes and 1 Walter Ecosystem Reef
WK-86 St Marks Reef E5 4 Lindberg-Type Cubes and 1 Walter Ecosystem Reef
WK-68 St Marks Reef E1 4 Lindberg-Type Cubes and 1 Walter Ecosystem Reef
WK-87 St Marks Reef D6 4 Lindberg-Type Cubes and 1 Walter Ecosystem Reef
WK-69 St Marks Reef D2 4 Lindberg-Type Cubes and 1 Walter Ecosystem Reef
WK-83 St Marks Reef D4 4 Lindberg-Type Cubes and 1 Walter Ecosystem Reef
WK-13 St Marks Reef 3 Concrete Culverts
WK-70 St Marks Reef C3 4 Lindberg-Type Cubes and 1 Walter Ecosystem Reef
WK-89 St Marks Reef C7 4 Lindberg-Type Cubes and 1 Walter Ecosystem Reef
WK-85 St Marks Reef C5 4 Lindberg-Type Cubes and 1 Walter Ecosystem Reef
WK-71 St Marks Reef C1 4 Lindberg-Type Cubes and 1 Walter Ecosystem Reef
WK-72 BBCC-1 A Single Cement Engineered Form
WK-73 St Marks Reef B2 4 Lindberg-Type Cubes and 1 Walter Ecosystem Reef
WK-91 St Marks Reef B6 1 Walter Ecosystem Reef
WK-82 St Marks Reef B4 4 Lindberg-Type Cubes and 1 Walter Ecosystem Reef
WK-14 St Marks Reef 2 Concrete Culverts
WK-15 St Marks Reef Tires St. Marks Reef Tires from a 1964 Deployment
WK-74 St Marks Reef A3 4 Lindberg-Type Cubes and 1 Walter Ecosystem Reef
WK-75 St Marks Reef A1 4 Lindberg-Type Cubes and 1 Walter Ecosystem Reef
WK-88 St Marks Reef A7 4 Lindberg-Type Cubes and 1 Walter Ecosystem Reef
WK-84 St Marks Reef A5 4 Lindberg-Type Cubes and 1 Walter Ecosystem Reef
WK-16 St Marks Reef 1 Concrete Culverts
WK-17 Hendry Barge No 20 30' x 20' Anchored Barge Capsized
WK-18 Marker 24 Barge South 80 Pieces Concrete Culverts 8'x15in 8x30in 8'x36in 8'x48in
WK-21 Marker 24 Barge W Steel Fuel Barge Upside Down near Marker 24
WK-20 Marker 24 Barge North 93 Pieces Concrete Culverts8'x15in 8x30in 8'x36in
WK-19 Marker 24 Barge N and S 65 Pieces Concrete Culverts 8'x18in 8x30in 8'x36in
WK-22 Ledge Natural Reef with undercuts and caves - good shark fishing
WK-23 Sprague Island Island on Apalachee Bay
WK-24 Big Pass Island Island
WK-25 Little Pass Island Island
WK-26 Gibbs Island Island
WK-27 Rotary Reef Bridge North Concrete Spans from Old Ochlockonee Bay Bridge
WK-28 Rotary Reef 7 Concrete Culverts
WK-29 Rotary Reef Bridge Center Concrete Spans from Old Ochlockonee Bay Bridge
WK-30 Rotary Reef Tires 2500 Tires 200'x300' center coordinates
WK-31 Rotary Reef 5 Concrete Culverts
WK-32 Rotary Reef 3 Fuselage of DC-3 Concrete Slabs
WK-33 Rotary Reef 2 9 Separate Loads of Pipes
WK-34 Rotary Reef 4 Concrete Culverts
WK-35 Rotary Reef 6 Concrete Culverts
WK-36 Rotary Reef Bridge South Concrete Spans from Old Ochlockonee Bay Bridge
WK-37 Johns Island Island on Johns Cove
WK-38 Pattys Island Island in Goose Creek Bay
WK-39 OAR Wakulla DZ3 6 315 Culverts 67 Concrete Slabs and 5 Cement Mixers
WK-40 OAR Wakulla DZ3 7 200 tons Concrete Culverts Boxes 60' Steel Boat Hull
WK-41 OAR Wakulla DZ3 8 Concrete Culverts-Concrete Tanks and Misc. Concrete
WK-42 OAR Wakulla DZ1 4 140 tons of Culverts
WK-43 OAR Wakulla DZ1 3 Concrete Culverts
WK-44 OAR Wakulla DZ1 1 297 tons Concrete Culverts
WK-45 OAR Wakulla DZ1 2 Concrete Culverts
WK-46 OAR Wakulla DZ2 1 34 Fiberglass and Steel Boat Molds 4 Bridge Slabs
WK-47 OAR Wakulla DZ2 2 Fiberglass Boat Molds and Bridge Materials
WK-48 Gull Island Island on Oyster Bay
WK-49 Cutoff Island Island
WK-50 Smith Island Island
WK-51 Alligator Island Island in Stuart Cove
WK-52 Jacks Island Island
WK-53 Palmetto Island Island on Oyster Bay
WK-54 Boggy Island Island
WK-55 Middle Point Island Island
WK-56 Piney Island Island
WK-57 Hopkins Island Island
WK-58 Porter Island Island
WK-59 Alligator Point GPS Waypoint
WK-60 Grass Island Island on Ochlockonee Bay
WK-61 Thoms Island Island
WK-76 Lacampo 1 Concrete Culverts
WK-77 Cureton Reef - Support Beams Concrete Roof Support Beams
WK-78 Cureton Reef - Hopper Metal Hopper
WK-79 Cureton Reef 2 Concrete Vats
WK-80 Lacampo 2 Concrete Culverts
WK-81 Lacampo 3 Concrete Culverts
WK-62 OAR Robbys Reef 1 Culverts
WK-63 OAR Robbys Reef 5 Grouper Boxes
WK-64 OAR Robbys Reef 2 Limestone Specials
WK-65 OAR Robbys Reef 3 Florida Specials
WK-66 OAR Robbys Reef 4 Crabtor

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