St. Marks Scallops
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St. Marks Scallops
I went today with four ladies and the scallops are still plentiful. The expected crowd did not show. We didn't have to wait to launch or load up. We hit about four spots and finally found the motherload in about six feet of water just east of the lighthouse. Since there was no crowd we decided to scallop naked and the ladies insisted that I not post any pictures. In between immersions I cought 3 short trout on gulps. I saw a large spanish swim right by me like I wasn't even there. I was surprised at how slowly it was swimming. Maybe it was freaked out by my fellow scallopers. Anyway we had a great time and scallops are on the supper menu.
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Re: St. Marks Scallops
Perhaps your lack of clothes could somehow be related to the unusual behavior of the fish and other marine life in the area....don't know...but one has to wonderAlgaegator wrote:I went today with four ladies and the scallops are still plentiful. The expected crowd did not show. We didn't have to wait to launch or load up. We hit about four spots and finally found the motherload in about six feet of water just east of the lighthouse. Since there was no crowd we decided to scallop naked and the ladies insisted that I not post any pictures. In between immersions I cought 3 short trout on gulps. I saw a large spanish swim right by me like I wasn't even there. I was surprised at how slowly it was swimming. Maybe it was freaked out by my fellow scallopers. Anyway we had a great time and scallops are on the supper menu.
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