Take a look at [url=http://www.halfhitchtackle.com:d9769]www.halfhitchtackle.com[/url:d9769] they cover that entire area from Destin to Port St. Joe with shops and info in each area. I’m sure they can help you with all of your needs. Lots of great areas around the Panhandle.
I am typing this from Panama City. I live about 50 miles north. I spend most of my time fishing Port St. Joe (about 25 miles to the east). Lots of specks and some reds. I use to know I guy, but he is out of the guiding business.
Robinson Brother’s in Apalachicola are a VERY good bet. Especially for flyfishermen.
I haven’t done much in PC myself, I always prefered the crystal clear water of Port St. Joe, and lack of crowds.
I’m in Fort Walton Beach, just 50 miles west of P.C. Everyone’s looking for the start of the cobia run. Should be starting any day now. You can surely have a blast with them. They run thru P.C. heading west on the beach.
Just re-read your post. Cobia will be about finished by then, but plenty good bay fishing with fly equipment. Bring along an 8 Wt and have some fun with trout and redfish.
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I fished Panama City (in May) a few years ago. There is a great stone breakwater in St. Andrews State Park that will give you lots of room for your backcast. It is a very fishy area and you can never tell what you are going to hook up with. Great place and good beaching for those who don’t care to fish all day. 8T
You had better learn to be a happy camper. You only get one try at this campground and it’s a real short camping season.