Mike Hammond
A recent Calusa Blueway marker repair recently gave me the perfect excuse to paddle Back Bay in Bokeelia, which is a small community on the north end of Pine Island. Paddlers have a couple options for access to this water. You can park along the eastern side of Stringfellow Road across from Four Winds Marina and launch through a break in the mangroves. From here it is about a 200 yard paddle to the point where Jug Creek passes under Stringfellow Road. Following Jug Creek west, past Four Winds Marina, will put you into the eastern side of Back Bay. I opted for direct access and launched from Capt’n Con’s, which is a private facility on the island’s very most northern tip. It was easy. Pull up, honk your horn as the sign instructs and staff will approach in cart and tell you where to launch and park and collect launch fees. Staff usually instructs paddlers to launch at the ramp next to the property manager’s house rather than the powerboat ramp. We had plenty of space and time to prepare our gear. (Anglers will find several bait and tackle shops on their way through Matlacha, as they drive out to the island prior to launching; bait shops can be harder to locate on Pine Island.)

There are many places to stop for a post paddle meal between Boke


If you are looking for a low-hassle paddle away from beaches and busy parks on fishy water, give Back Bay a try.
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