Saturday, October 24, 2009

Fishing on the new pier

13 comments:

Don and Krise said...

Wow, it looks like a nice big one too. That is great.

Cezar and Léia said...

Looks like quite some people enjoy having this new pier, eh?
God bless you!
Cezar

Julie said...

Oh for the romance of rotting wood, Jacob.

brattcat said...

When I finally get to Cedar Key I'm going to head here first, I think.

cieldequimper said...

Hmmmm that water looks so enticing. But, no thanks.

Small City Scenes said...

Very neat shot. the water looks like it must be full of fish. I would like to be on that pier fishing. MB

Lowell said...

@ Small City - C'mon down!

Lowell said...

@ Julie - I agree. The problem was the old, rotting wooden pier got blown halfway to Europe with the last big hurricane. So now it's concrete and steel.

Frank said...

I know it's been a while since we visited Cedar Key but the amount of traffic and number of visitors have really shot up. And cops in a cart! Fancy!!

The new pier looks like it'll withstand a pretty serious storm.

Lowell said...

@ Frank - I think the powers-that-be got tired of looking all over the Atlantic for the remnants of their pier after various hurricanes blew through...seems to me I read that this pier is supposed to withstand a category 5. Not sure I'd want to test that, though!

Carlos Lorenzo said...

You are lucky to have such beautiful piers. Well framed!

Charles Rinehart said...

Very nice blog. I have a Florida Fishing Pier blog with photos of Venice, Skyway, and Flagler Beach Piers. All piers are a great place to be and go fishing. All the best.

Casey said...

Is this a public pier? I'm headed to Cedar Key for the first time next weekend...