St. Marks 7-15

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St. Marks 7-15

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Took my dad out on the water around 830, headed east from the sandbar after failing to pick up any pinfish on the bar.
Ended up drifting in about 9' of water most of the morning. We did finally get some pins for bait, and the first one we tossed out landed a gag grouper, which was pretty surprising given the depth.

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Ended up with sharks grabbing the rest of our pins, which was fine, my dad had fun with each of them.

Fished paddletails, spoons, and jerkbaits. Only the paddletails worked, and we caught a few bsb, mostly short.
No trout at all. Nor ladyfish for that matter.

Headed back around noon when it started to get warm. Pretty decent for a mid-July day.
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Good of you to take your pops out. Beautiful little gag, they will stretch a line. I’m surprised y’all couldn’t scratch out a trout at that depth. Not sure which sandbar you were fishing for pins, but you’ll do better over thick grass. This time of year, the deeper the better. Thanks for the report
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Re: St. Marks 7-15

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Salty Gator wrote:Good of you to take your pops out. Beautiful little gag, they will stretch a line. I’m surprised y’all couldn’t scratch out a trout at that depth. Not sure which sandbar you were fishing for pins, but you’ll do better over thick grass. This time of year, the deeper the better. Thanks for the report
We were on grass in the sandbar, but too shallow I think. Only 3' to 4'.
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