Well, I usually go on a kyak trip with 5-6 of my buddies in the fall. We pick one of the 3 30 mile stretches of the state owned "trail". Even though its a ton of paddling, we also do a ton of fishing. We decided to do a trip this spring and we are spending 3 days on Rock Island just fishing away. Anyhow, anyone have tips for the area? I know there is the large grass flats to the north near the mouth of the Econfina, but we also have the Fenholloway within a mile of us. Any spots I should stick to? We have a nice pool for the biggest red and one for trout too.
Any tips would be nice. I usually stick to the top-water in the morning and the usual gulps throughout the day. If any of you are out there Fri-Sun and see 5-6 guys in yaks looking like we have been lost at sea for weeks, thats us.
Rock Island
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Re: Rock Island
Water was stained pretty bad the other day for reds spinnerbait & bouncing a grub off the bottom was the winner. In Trout it was 6'-7' and a 5' string under a cork with Gulp Grubs also straight jig. Trout were not easy by any means scattered and slow. The Reds were pretty thick on the bars.
Yesterday it was taboo today it is normal what the heck will they be doing tomorrow?
Re: Rock Island
I haven't fished there lately, but you picked a good place. Hickory mound is just west of the rock and several friends fish in the creeks there with yaks. Caught and lost biggest trout of my life (28-31inches) there 50 yrds east of the rock using top water. Beware!!! of the sand gnats so bring plenty of 100% deet and that may not stop them from bitting. Good luck and post the results.
Re: Rock Island
I understood WAM's post. I am going to the doctor.
Re: Rock Island
Go to fcka.net, we kayak fish that area a lot.
Re: Rock Island
I know by looking at the rocks around there Junior Dice has been there once or twice.

