Official Scallop report thread!
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Gonna try and take the kiddos this week, should I go to the North toward Dekle or South toward grassy?? It's their first time, would just love to put em on some scallops. Or will they be picked over by mid-week/ :/
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. Don't know about south. But north has been good.flatsbroke wrote:Gonna try and take the kiddos this week, should I go to the North toward Dekle or South toward grassy?? It's their first time, would just love to put em on some scallops. Or will they be picked over by mid-week/ :/
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Went to the rock garden on wed. the 1st and found a few. Only about a gallon for three people in about an hour. It was all I wanted to clean by myself. They were there but not as many as in years past. The water was super clear and there were a lot of boats for the middle of the week. Looks like Keaton is the way to go.
BTW, saw no gators at the light house ramp.
BTW, saw no gators at the light house ramp.

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I am new to this forum but i went out of st. marks (just SW of rock garden) last Thursday 7/2/15 and it appears that the FWC .1 scallops per square meter was pretty accurate. I would search an area of about 10 square meters and find one scallop. We ended up with about 1/2 a persons limit between me and my buddy after about 2-3 hours in the water. I'm wondering if anyone has done better in the area and if they have any pointers.
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Yeah. Prett tuff hoeing at St Marks. Keaton the place to go..
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Headed down in the a.m. with the kids(first trip btw) and from what I'm reading it doesnt matter whether I go North OR South to put the kiddos on some scallops, it being their first time and the youngest being only 6, I was just looking for the best clarity to make it more enjoyable for them. Can anyone help me with this? I heard Dekle was a tad stained while grassy was clear. If anyone can shed some light that has either been in or heard about clarity in the past day or so, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks, T. Braswell.
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. I have not been to grassy yet but Dekle is pretty clear( not crystal ) No trouble seeing them at all. Just needs to be around 10:00 or so for good sunlight angle. Put them on needle grass instead of the large wavy grass and they are easier to spot. Needle grass looks darker than the surrounding grass from the boat.flatsbroke wrote:Headed down in the a.m. with the kids(first trip btw) and from what I'm reading it doesnt matter whether I go North OR South to put the kiddos on some scallops, it being their first time and the youngest being only 6, I was just looking for the best clarity to make it more enjoyable for them. Can anyone help me with this? I heard Dekle was a tad stained while grassy was clear. If anyone can shed some light that has either been in or heard about clarity in the past day or so, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks, T. Braswell.
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Are there any scallop sightings at Port St. Joe?
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Actually went to Keaton today and got out scallops up by dekel but it was kinda cloudy about the time we jumped in and the water was fairly cloudy. Took about an hour and a half to get our limits but we moved about 5 times hunting the right bottom.
We found them everywhere we stopped. Seemed like the taller grass still had big bunches (could find 6-8) once you got to the bottom. My wife prefers the thin needle grass so that's where we would stay the longest.
We found them everywhere we stopped. Seemed like the taller grass still had big bunches (could find 6-8) once you got to the bottom. My wife prefers the thin needle grass so that's where we would stay the longest.
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post it up.flatsbroke wrote:Thanks, Greg. Maybe we'll have a great report.
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Good deal.Little grasshopper wrote:Actually went to Keaton today and got out scallops up by dekel but it was kinda cloudy about the time we jumped in and the water was fairly cloudy. Took about an hour and a half to get our limits but we moved about 5 times hunting the right bottom.
We found them everywhere we stopped. Seemed like the taller grass still had big bunches (could find 6-8) once you got to the bottom. My wife prefers the thin needle grass so that's where we would stay the longest.
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i know Keaton is loaded, but was hoping someone had a report from St. Marks recently.
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