Steinhatchee 10/17

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Steinhatchee 10/17

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Well to change the pace a little and get away from politics, I managed to sneak in a trip to the hatch. Water was fairly clear considering and between 80-83f, only went north so I don't know how muddy it is south. Weird trip 3 keeper trout, 15 or so shorts and some trash fish. Fish were in 3-5ft and seemed to prefer the stained water vs the clearer, floating grass was bad, it was slightly better around dallus creek. Regardless it was fun and better than being in Missouri. Nice and smooth though.

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Best we could manage was 17in

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Thanks for the report
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Looked like a well-needed day of therapy, regardless. Thanks for the report.

Was considering going tomorrow out of St. Marks but the forecast/tides are making me re-think those plans. Also want to give the folks there more time to clean up. Next week after the front blows through should be good.
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Re: Steinhatchee 10/17

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Yeah I was out there as well, too smooth. Smooth was nice for early morning top water but no wind and minimal tide movement had the fish lazy.
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Re: Steinhatchee 10/17

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Great therapy for sure, we lost something big on top water on the second cast but never got another hit on the poppers. I expected different as calm as it was that morning.
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I fished out of Steinhatchee the 19th and 20th. The bite was on fire. We caught 30+ legal trout (most of which were thrown back), countless 14 inchers, big spanish, bluefish, ladyfish, and even a pompano. Fish were in 2.5-3.5 feet and were caught on live pinfish, down south paddletails, and Unfair lure arrowheads.

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jsaunders wrote:I fished out of Steinhatchee the 19th and 20th. The bite was on fire. We caught 30+ legal trout (most of which were thrown back), countless 14 inchers, big spanish, bluefish, ladyfish, and even a pompano. Fish were in 2.5-3.5 feet and were caught on live pinfish, down south paddletails, and Unfair lure arrowheads.

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Wow!! Man y’all killed them, glad they are starting to bite, hope that trend starts to get better up this way north


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