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St. Marks Reef

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I was thinking of running out to St. Marks reef in the near futrue. Is it worth it? What kind of fish hang around out there?
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I too was thinking about trying some fishing there, hopefully someone will post a recent fishing report of this area.
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Oyster toads, remora, bluefish, grunts...
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redcodefsu wrote:Oyster toads, remora, bluefish, grunts...
That's what I was afraid of. Thanks, for the reply!
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xXLoneBowmanXx wrote:
redcodefsu wrote:Oyster toads, remora, bluefish, grunts...
That's what I was afraid of. Thanks, for the reply!
Last time I went out there, there were several boats anchored on top of the sunken ship locations. Gave up and went elsewhere. Not going to fight a crowd.
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Dubble Trubble wrote:
xXLoneBowmanXx wrote:
redcodefsu wrote:Oyster toads, remora, bluefish, grunts...
That's what I was afraid of. Thanks, for the reply!
Last time I went out there, there were several boats anchored on top of the sunken ship locations. Gave up and went elsewhere. Not going to fight a crowd.
Sounds like it's no better than the Rotary reefs. I think I will look elsewhere for new spots.
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I like blues. Mmmmm


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