Card Sound, FL

Card Sound marks the upper segment of South Biscayne Bay. South from here the water is a murky green and the bottom changes to mud and grass much like the sounds of Florida Bay. These sounds have shorter fetch and are less prone to chop than the larger segments to the north. Depths are good but expect some local shoaling at the ends of the cuts through the banks.
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