Wakulla Reef/St. Marks Reef

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jebiford29
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Wakulla Reef/St. Marks Reef

Post by jebiford29 »

Newbie question, but what do these reefs usually ? Just black seabass and small grunts or something/anything else? Or nothing?
Chill-N-Grill
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Re: Wakulla Reef/St. Marks Reef

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Cobia, grouper, flounder, stingrays, sharks, spade fish, sea bass but have never caught a grunt there. Good for winter time gag grouper. :D
leesburgga
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Re: Wakulla Reef/St. Marks Reef

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A freelined live pinfish is usually good for a shark. 3 to 4 rooters were pretty common last time I fished it - a couple of years ago probably. Last time we were dropping some cut bait to the bottom, remoras were hitting it before we could get the bait down.
jebiford29
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Re: Wakulla Reef/St. Marks Reef

Post by jebiford29 »

Got out to St. Marks Reef today. Caught a few ramoras, got into a couple small cobia, some black sea bass, and did pull 3-4 grunts in about 45 minutes. Good time had by all.
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Re: Wakulla Reef/St. Marks Reef

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Glad you got out there. :thumbup: :thumbup:
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