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I'm ready to fish...now about this wind

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OK.....after last nights meeting, it's finally Friday and I am prepared to get up early and head out to try my new fishing skills. What is the wind supposed to be like tomorrow? I can read how much the wind will be blowing but I cannot translate that to how rough it will be out at the light house. Any help/advice would be appreciated. Is anyone else going out tomorrow from St. Marks?
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Fished St. George today. Wind Blew like crazy ! All day got stronger and stronger. A few Macks, sharks and Reds and a bunch of BIG FISH break offs topped off by a MONSTER bite that pulled rod and reel over .. SPLASH ! Big fish .
First rod and reel I have lost in over 10 years . Wind blown bay not so good .
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an east wind 10-15 mph will be aggrevating but not dangerous. Just use the wind to your advantage. Always start on the east side of wherever you are going to fish. Let the wind blow you to the fish. Be sure to cast downwind.

It would be helpful to have a drift sock, but if you don't have 1 it's no big deal.

If you do have 1 remeber to only throw it out when you find some fish. Otherwise you'll do a lot of slow drifting in areas w/o any fish. Good luck
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I would like to order some perfect fishing weather.......where do I do that??
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Post by Eerman »

QueenB wrote:I would like to order some perfect fishing weather.......where do I do that??
When you figure that out, let us know. You'll also find that the forecast is often wrong. You gotta go to get a feel for it. Just don't do anything stupid. You can always turn around and go home.
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QueenB wrote:I would like to order some perfect fishing weather.......where do I do that??
You'll have to wait til October for that perfect fishing weather. :thumbup:
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Post by Reel Cowboy »

SUNDAY
EAST WIND 10 TO 15 KNOTS BECOMING ONSHORE AROUND 10
KNOTS IN THE AFTERNOON. SEAS 2 TO 3 FEET. PROTECTED WATERS A
LIGHT TO MODERATE CHOP.


I think I'll chance it :thumbup:
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Oh yeah. Thats bout as good as it gets in the spring.
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I just wish it wasn't out of the East :smt011
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QueenB wrote:I would like to order some perfect fishing weather.......where do I do that??
I understand prayer works along with safe fiishing! :smt007 :thumbup:
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Post by Jumptrout51 »

I love a east wind. Anywhere around the lighthouse it keeps you in the same depth of water for a good drift. The next step is finding what depth the fish are holding in.
Same goes for a west wind.
The south wind blows you straight to shore. The only advantage there is passing through various depths to find where the fish are holding.
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:thumbup: What JT said.
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Post by devans850 »

I'll be in Lanark tommorrow, so I'll just have to deal with the wind :-D
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devans850 wrote:I'll be in Lanark tommorrow, so I'll just have to deal with the wind :-D
You better go to St. Joe Bay. You are going to need all the help you can get. :-D
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Post by devans850 »

I figured I would just follow you JT :-D
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