
A bad day of fishing is better than a good day at work.
Good morning today is Tuesday, March 6.
Currently it is 70° at 6:30 AM.
High for today will reach 71°.
Cloudy.
70% chance of rain .
Winds are 9-13 WSW & NW
Water is dirty.
Sunrise 6:07 AM.
Sunset 5:50 PM.
High tide 11 AM
Low tide 11:48 PM
1/2 ft. wave.
Water temp 67°.
Best time to fish is 4 PM to 6 PM.
Bonita, Spanish, Sheepshead and Ballyhoo were caught yesterday.
Call 850-710-3239 for more information.
The Navarre Pier, located at 8579 Gulf Blvd., Open at 6 AM and close at 7 PM. Hours will change on March 11.
At 1,545 feet long and 30 feet above the water, the pier offers fun for the whole family. Visitors can rent a fishing pole at the privately operated bait & tackle shop or enjoy the breeze at the outdoor restaurant. Whether you are an experienced angler looking for world-class fishing, it’s your first time to wet a hook, or you want the perfect spot for spectacular views of the sunset, the Navarre Beach Pier is the place to be year-round.
Navarre Beach Pier Admission
Admission for disabled veterans and mobility and visually impaired is free. The pier has an accessible entrance ramp and 16 handicapped accessible railing locations.
Summer Hours: 5A to 11 P
Fishing:
Fishing license included in admission
- $7 adults
- $6 seniors & active duty military
- $4 youth (15 & under)
- 5 & under free
Rod rental and bait available at the pier store.
Walkers:
- $1
- 5 & under free
Weekly Passes:
- Weekly Senior & Active Duty Military Fishing Pass $40
- Weekly Adult Fishing Pass $45
- Weekly Youth Fishing Pass $25
- Weekly Walking Pass $5
Annual Passes:
- Annual Adult Fishing Pass $150
- Annual Senior Fishing Pass $100 (65 years and older)
- Annual Youth Fishing Pass $75 (Under 16 years old)
- Annual Active Duty Military Fishing Pass $100
- Annual Family Fishing Pass $300 (Immediate family defined as spouse and children)
- Annual Walking Pass $60
Passes can be purchased at the pier store.
NAVARRE BEACH PIER RULES
- No running on the pier.
- No sitting or standing on the railing.
- No pets allowed.
- No jumping off the pier.
- No glass containers allowed.
- No camping or cooking allowed on the pier.
- No fish of any kind left on the pier.
- No fish cleaning tables on the pier.
- No lights allowed.
- No sabiki rigs allowed on the octagon.
- Place all trash in containers.
- All tackle, except for one rod and one reel, ice chests, carts, etc., must stay in the center of the octagon and away from the octagon railing.