Trying to learn the creeks
Posted: March 4th, 2018, 1:05 am
A friend and I took our boys down to st marks today to take advantage of the big tide and try to learn how to do some creek fishing. I've been reading how you professionals are racking up in creek mouths and wanted to give it a try. Got to the fort around 1130 and dumped the boat in. Ran down and out to a couple rock piles to try and kill some time until we had enough water to explore some creeks. We were able to put the kids on some bsb and a few flounder.
water depth 9-10 ft. Water Temp was around 65. White 4in gulp and z-man shrimp. White with pink on Jig heads. Finally decided it was about time to try a few creeks. Apparently there is a fine science to it. We tried a couple and only found skinny water and mud. My buddy hooked up with one red around an oysterbar but it came unbuttoned before we could get it to the boat. In around 1.5-2.5 feet. Water temp never got above 66. We could see some trout swimming around in the skinny but it was gin clear and we couldn't buy a bite. Tried spoons, various plastics, and mirrolures with no love. Hopefully we will pick the right creek next time!
But beautiful skies and perfect air temp and good friends made for a great sat.
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water depth 9-10 ft. Water Temp was around 65. White 4in gulp and z-man shrimp. White with pink on Jig heads. Finally decided it was about time to try a few creeks. Apparently there is a fine science to it. We tried a couple and only found skinny water and mud. My buddy hooked up with one red around an oysterbar but it came unbuttoned before we could get it to the boat. In around 1.5-2.5 feet. Water temp never got above 66. We could see some trout swimming around in the skinny but it was gin clear and we couldn't buy a bite. Tried spoons, various plastics, and mirrolures with no love. Hopefully we will pick the right creek next time!
But beautiful skies and perfect air temp and good friends made for a great sat. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk