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20 lip 2015 · However, there’s one place, on coastal Taylor County, where folks can wade out to gather bay scallops. The park at Hagens Cove is located between Steinhatchee and Keaton Beach, just off CR361 and is a good location for waders, kayakers or airboaters.
- Head to Hagan’s Cove for Spectacular Gulf Views - Visit Natural North ...
You’ll find hordes of folks during scallop season — Hagen’s...
- Hagens Cove Park - Visit Natural North Florida
View our blog post: Wade For Bay Scallops at Taylor Countys...
- Head to Hagan’s Cove for Spectacular Gulf Views - Visit Natural North ...
4 lip 2011 · You’ll find hordes of folks during scallop season — Hagen’s Cove is one of the few spots where you can wade for scallops without needing a snorkel or boat — but after the season wanes in September, you might just have the place to yourself.
View our blog post: Wade For Bay Scallops at Taylor Countys Hagens Cove Park This recreation area provides panoramic views of the pine islands, unique natural beaches, and shallow bays of the Gulf of Mexico. Low tide exposes expanses of mud flats that host large numbers of shorebirds and wading birds.
Summer Harvest: Scalloping in Taylor County Coastal Waters Taylor County is one of the few places in Florida where you can harvest your own scallops. You’ll find scalloping opportunities along our entire coastline, including Keaton Beach, Hagen’s Cove and Steinhatchee.
18 maj 2024 · Hagens Cove: A family-friendly spot with shallow waters, perfect for beginners. Once you've had a successful day on the water, it's time to enjoy the fruits of your labor. Here are a few delicious ways to cook your scallops:
Scalloping destinations in Taylor County include Steinhatchee, ‘a small town in the Big Bend’ with plentiful fishing, Victorian waterfront homes, and a tranquil vibe; Keaton Beach, a watery wonderland that’s home to the county’s primary public beach, a pier and public boat ramp; and Hagen’s Cove, a favorite getaway for former ...
Along this 105 mile shoreline on the Gulf of Mexico, there are also opportunities for hunting, searching for crabs and scallops, and paddling the saltwater trails from the Aucilla River to the Suwannee River.