A unique website dedicated to fishing information from Florida's Northern Big Bend. This includes the area from the Econfina River west to the Apalachicola River
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Yesterday morning I ran out from Mashes Sands to try my luck at catching a few grouper before the FSU game (I'm glad I came back for that @#$^ ). Although I only caught shorts, 2 huge nurse sharks, and a very large cuda, I did catch several nice spanish on my run out and I found a new hole that I believe will pay dividends in the future. On the run back in the water was like glass and I noticed a black fin working its way back and forth. I eased over to the area thinking that it must be a shark, however, as I got closer the fin grew in length and height. It turned out to be a very good sized sailfish that was working some bait on top. I was fortunate enough to get to watch it work on for several minutes. I didn't really have anything to offer it that I could think of, so I trolled by it with a stretch 30 and cd-18 hoping it would take an interest but it didn't. The sailfish stayed up long enough for me to make three passes before it finally eased on under and out of site. At one point, I was no more than 45 yards from it. I broke out my Blackberry and shot some video of it working, as well as a picture. When I got home to show my wife the video, for some reason it would not display However, the picture I took did show up. She and I caught a lot of sailfish in Mexico on our honeymoon and this sailfish was equal in size to any of those we caught. I am not totally sure how far off-shore from Alligator Point I was (guessing 6-8 miles due south), but in the background of the picture you can see land and my GPS showed me being 10.2 miles SW of the boat ramp at Mashes Sands. Very cool day right up until about the FSU game........
ur rite that game sucked but thats pretty cool you seen a sailfish in this area to bad he wouldn't take the stretch 30 that would have been a pretty good ride
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I think it was about 6-7 years ago a guy from Bainbridge, Woody War I think, landed one draging a cigar minnow while king fishing on the bouy line in PSJ. Weird things happen.
Tammy and Bob Derwick (Fineline Studio Glass) caught one off Dog over the Labor Day w/e. It ate a pilchard, I believe. Bob said it was in 45 feet of water.
There are probably a lot more sailfish out there than we realize. That and I'm sure the big pelagics have moved away from the oil that isn't there anymore
we were out of st. marks in about 25' of water in the early-to-middle part of the summer and saw what looked like a juvenile sail launch out of the water quite a bit ways away. the long body and exposed sail was an almost dead give-a-way.
It was quite exciting.
Three-fourths of the Earth's surface is water, and one-fourth is land. It is quite clear that the good Lord intended us to spend triple the amount of time fishing as taking care of the lawn. ~Chuck Clark