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rebel10
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Steinhatchie

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Im headed down on Thursday with a group of guys to fish and scallop this weekend. We've had the trip planned prior to all this rain. Any idea where the clean water will be? North, South? Thanks!
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I heard they got over 10'' of rain in that area :o . Good luck finding clearer water, maybe it cooled it down some. You might have to go a long way out or try to the north toward Keaton.
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waterman
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We was there Sunday . We went all the way to Hagan's Cove water was still stained. We managed maybe a gallon. Hope this helps
rebel10
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Thanks yall. Im just glad to be getting on the water. Ill report back on Monday.
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Your best bet for finding any clear water will be closer to Keaton. The Steinhatchee is just now starting to drop below flood stage. http://waterdata.usgs.gov/fl/nwis/uv?site_no=02324000 Normal gauge height is around 3 feet. Good luck.
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Ecowildlifer
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I would recommend St. Marks. I went this past Saturday and could still see bottom (5-8ft). I got between 3-4 gallons and wasn't even working hard.
rob4auburn
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Ecowildlifer wrote:I would recommend St. Marks. I went this past Saturday and could still see bottom (5-8ft). I got between 3-4 gallons and wasn't even working hard.
I might take off Friday and go scalloping at SM. An hints as to where they are? Many thanks!
Mckayaker
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Re: Steinhatchie

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Anywhere from Rock Garden to Grey Mare rock in 4 to 6 foot. Low tide is in the morning so best bet is to head out towards bird rack and then run east along stake line. We have had to move a number of times to find them. Brown algae mats are the best.


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fishdux
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At St Marks if you have somebody that wants to stay in the boat then you can drift until you find them. You can cover a lot more ground and get more scallops this way. They dont seem to be concentrated but its an easy limit if you swim a little bit.
Ecowildlifer
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Anywhere south of grey mare......look for the FLEET!
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Thanks for the St. Marks scalloping tips everyone!
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We fished Friday morning in about 8-10' with gulps. Pretty slow if not for the sand trout. Caught 3 keeper spec trout, 1 Spanish, 1 short cobia, and a pile of sand trout. Headed north to scallop and got about 2 gallons. Water was stained but clear enough. We pulled up to 3 different wods of boat but the scallops were hard to come by. Maybe 2 gallons on Saturday as well. All in all we had a great time.
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