Placida Rotary Centennial Park Fishing Pier

Gasparilla Pass from the Placida Fishing PierPlacida, Florida: Located at the point of the Cape Haze peninsula is Placida Rotary Centennial Park. Home to the popular annual seafood festival, it’s the park’s fishing pier attracts visitors all year round.

The fishing pier is actually part of an abandoned train trestle. During the peak of the phosphate mining days, the railroad took the phosphate from the mines to the freighters at Port Boca Grande. Once the rail operations were shut-down, the train tracks were decommissioned and sat unused, quickly deteriorating in the Florida weather.

The Charlotte County government stepped in to turn portions of the track into fishing piers. The Placida portion is located on the mainland side, just south of the Boca Grande causeway. It goes several hundred yards out into the Gasparilla Pass and provides great fishing opportunities. In these waters you can catch grouper, drums, snapper and much more.

In addition to the pier, there are great fishing spots located under the SR-771 bridge.

11/7/10: This was our first time fishing here. We came with 3 dozen live shrimp and used them all within 20 minutes. We did not catch anything worth keeping, all white grunts and on the small side. But since we were fishing with a 5-year old, a fish is a fish and he was very happy.

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