St. Marks Tuesday afternoon....

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Will_Fish_4_Food
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St. Marks Tuesday afternoon....

Post by Will_Fish_4_Food »

Good bite all day as the tide was really moving from 3pm till 7pm. Tons of floating grass on the east flats.

Shrimp = Trout biggest 20", Blues a couple big ones, Bonnet Head, Black Tip, Lady Fish, Catfish, and quite a few Blue Runners (some kind of fish the same color as blues, but no teeth and shorter fatter bodys?)

Pinfish = Bigger Trout, Bonnet Head

Jigs = Peanut Trout

One Cobia cruised the boat, not a keeper and didn't eat my pinfish

East Flats - 8 ft of water - lots of blues, couple trout
5 ft of water - lots of trout and sharks
1-3 ft of water - Trout and LOTS OF EXPOSED ROCKS

That area past the white stake is nastier than I thought.
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Good dill WF4F, good report. :thumbup:
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Post by wevans »

:thumbup: :thumbup: I can't wait ta get out there tomorrow afternoon :-D :beer: :beer:
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Post by Littoral »

Wevans, you might want you know that my Dog Island Shoal search for big Spanish has been lousy lately but I have been surprised by some big trout out there. If I get back out there soon I'll target trout. I'll try to find time to officially report.
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Post by tin can »

W_F_4_F, now you know why it's called The Rock Garden. :o
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Post by dbplug »

Was out there today, Nolester should report. Which white stake? Seriously.
for petes sake
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Yeah there are no fish in the rock garden :wink: , stay away :smt042
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Post by tin can »

DB, there are several pieces of PVC stuck up on rock piles in The Rock Garden area. They're difficult to see until you get close to them.
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Post by Will_Fish_4_Food »

Tin Can,

Rock Garden - The thing was I knew about alot of rocks between there and Black Rock, but dang that's a treacherous stretch between the large groups. I guess I just hadn't seen it at dead low :o
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Chalk found out the other day why the creek north of it is called "Stoney" bayou.
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A.K.A. Lower unit removal Bayou :o :lol:
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