We picked up bait at Fishermen's choice. Frozen shrimp, squid and mullet.
We arrived on the bridge at 5 pm. warm, slight breeze, water a little murky and lots of people!
I don't know why there was so many people but that was nice to see.
High tide was from 4:50 pm to 8 pm.
We didnt have any hits until 8 m.
Water was pretty still and a fog rolled in.
Started with a large bull black drum. 36 in, had to let go.
As the night progressed we caught: Flounder, Permit, large whitings, large croakers, sting rays, and two more bull black drum (one was legal so we kept it).
Hopping to catch a black tip shark but no success.
Just bait fish after 10:30 pm so we called it a day.
What a lovely day
St George Island bridge/East end/ report 9/19/15
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Re: St George Island bridge/East end/ report 9/19/15
Even on low tide, would I still catch fish after dark?
Re: St George Island bridge/East end/ report 9/19/15
As long as there's some water movement, fish should bite. On slack periods about all that bites are catfish and stingrays, they don't seem to mind slack water.
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