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The annual family get together is again in Daytona Beach this year.  While it is cool that all of the kids get to spend time together on the beach, there are several adults that I can't stand.  We have been there for several years in a row now and I have done all of the normal touristy things within an hour or so. 

This year I'm packing light salt water gear and plan to disappear throughout the weekend.  Anyone got some shore spots on the intracoastal that might produce some Reds, Snook, Drum or anything for that matter.  I'm looking at dead end streets with public access or little out of the way spots that will not be crowded or get me arrested for tresspassing.

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There is a little spot up in Ormond Beach that you can get access to the intercoastal. It is about 1.5 miles north of SR40/Granada on John Anderson Blvd. It is a little park with no parking but you can pull down any of the side streets and park out in the street and walk down to the water. I never fished the spot but I know you can access the water from there. You can always hit the bridges in the area and I believe Tomoka park offer some decent fishing. All of these spots are a quick 15 - 20 minute drive from daytona beach.

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