Reviews of Lake Millers bayou

Read 5 visitor reviews of millers bayou in Port richey, Florida. Find out what others experienced during their visit to help plan your trip.

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Edwin Ostrand

a year ago

A protected harbor from the Gulf of Mexico, lines with homes of very kind and friendly residents. The fishing and crabbing use to be really great 25 years ago, but the city's failure to dredge the slit out, and thus the sea grass dying out, you rarely ever see dolphins in the Bayou, where it was a daily sighting.

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Josh J. Stewart, Esq.

7 years ago

This is a beautiful area with some historic appeal to it as well. It's just off from Seaside Inn and the Port Richey Hooters. Commercial shrimp boats dock here. They go out just as it begins to get dark and return after midnight with what everyone hopes will be a significant catch. The bayou itself is generally shallow. There are some depth variations that can hold fish. The concern would be fishing the area on a day when there was little boat traffic.

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David Chen

5 years ago

Really excellent food! We went with someone who usually hates seafood but she really enjoyed the fish sandwich--very fresh, in no way "fishy," just delicious.

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Jamie Williams

4 years ago

Visit Oelsner Park while you are there.

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Patrick Hayes

7 years ago

best place i stayed with my son ....

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