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Skunked!

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Fished St. Marks on Saturday, despite the forecast of high winds and a small craft advisory.
Headed to the east flats, which had better water clarity than the west flats, and water temps ranged from 78 to 80 during the day. Despite the wind, it was a pretty fishable day, with ample use of the power pole to slow or stop our drift.

We fished water from 4' to 8', across both grassy and sandy bottom, we tried Gulps, both copper and white, live shrimp, cut bait, live pinfish, paddle tails, under corks, and on jigheads. I think the only thing we didn't try was topwater lures.

We caught short trout, lady fish, and lizard fish, but no keepers, and the bite was slow, slow, slow. With the water temps being lower, I really expected a better day on the water!

I'm assuming the next few weeks will continue to lower water temps, and we'll see the flats become more productive.
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No Bueno!
I hope my fishing this week turns out with some luck!
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That hard wind out of the East frequently shuts the bite down. I fished both the East and West flats out of St. Marks on Sunday when the wind laid down a bit and came more out of the NE and did okay. We had several trout up to 19 inches, a couple flounder, a lot of lower slot sized redfish and one bruiser at 31 inches. Once the outgoing tide died around 1:30 or 2:00, the bite stopped and the catfish showed up so we called it a day. :thumbup:

If you see that hard wind out of the East above 10 mph, just stay home and catch up on those chores your wife wants done so you can go again another time.

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Steve Stinson wrote:That hard wind out of the East frequently shuts the bite down. I fished both the East and West flats out of St. Marks on Sunday when the wind laid down a bit and came more out of the NE and did okay. We had several trout up to 19 inches, a couple flounder, a lot of lower slot sized redfish and one bruiser at 31 inches. Once the outgoing tide died around 1:30 or 2:00, the bite stopped and the catfish showed up so we called it a day. :thumbup:

If you see that hard wind out of the East above 10 mph, just stay home and catch up on those chores your wife wants done so you can go again another time.

-Steve Stinson
I probably hit the bay around noon, so I timed it perfectly for failure.
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That sounds like one of my trips! :lol: :lol: I don't like fishing an east wind, I heard it is associated with fronts coming through :roll:
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Wind out of the east, fish bite the least....
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It was fine out of shell point early!
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We did pretty well on Saturday also
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Better days on the horizon, if and when autumn does finally arrive. That said, I was running to my first spot yesterday watching as a gorgeous fireball of a sun crept over the horizon.

The temperature reading on my Garmin was 77-79 degrees. Rocky's Lowrance was about three degrees warmer. I did see 64-66 on the truck thermometer driving in the pre-dawn hours Sunday. With the decreasing light levels and cooler temps at night, it won't be long now. Once the hunters get in the woods, the coast will be really nice and quiet--until the opening of duck season.
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eightwt wrote:Wind out of the east, fish bite the least....
See, I try and be more optimistic with my sayings...

"Wind out of the East, you're gonna catch a beast"

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I did ok on the west flats Sunday. Hit the water right before 7.New penny gulp shad on a jig with a slow retrieve and live shrimp bounced off the bottom while drifting were the only real producers.
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