Jim,
If you don't have a 4wd/Awd rig, I'd suggest you check out Pelican Point.
The boat parking lot and beach access is paved..............no worries of getting stuck in the sand there.
Park as close to the launching ramp as you
LEGALLY CAN (observe the posted signs) and take a gander there.
There'll be fishermen and fisherwomen to the right.........on the rocks,...... and people fishing the beach to your left.
If you DO HAVE 4wd/Awd, you could safely visit pretty much most of all the beaches south of Pelican Point.
Stay on the
packed sand roads at the southern beaches and you'll be fine.
If I were you, I'd bring "his and hers" binoculars for "up close and personal" viewing of any fish catching.
Sometimes the fish will be biting early morning/sunrise & late afternoon........just before dark.
Some days the fish will be biting all day long.
Some days the fish won't bite at all.............. I've had plenty of those days.
And, technically, you'd be a "Day Use Visitor".
I don't think the Rangers would hassle you though if you were just sitting in your car "observing" the fisherpersons.
Now, if you were out strolling the beach, with a leashed dog, and had a campfire going.............they might want to speak to you a little more "in depth".
Hope this helps you a little !!!!
Bob
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