Port St Joe

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homboyfsu
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Joined: February 28th, 2009, 10:28 am
Location: cairo, ga

Port St Joe

Post by homboyfsu »

How come fishing at St joe Bay is so different? I tried using the same techniques I used to fish at Lanark. Looking 3 to 4 feet, popping cork, gold spoon and trowing everything even the kitchen sink. Fished around Black Island also. Looking for pointers, help, any Good advise?
Pirate
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Joined: April 28th, 2005, 1:19 pm
Location: Loganville, Ga.

Re: Port St Joe

Post by Pirate »

I fish over there some and I think it has a lot to do with the clear water. I use to fish in the keys a lot and the clear water definitely changes things. At PSJ I do decent on most trips but have had my best days on overcast, misty days when the water has less clarity. I do know stealth and clear water go hand in hand. JMO but I do understand where your coming from. It is a nice place to fish because of the clear water but can be challenging at times.
People that catch a lot of fish fish a lot!
homboyfsu
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Re: Port St Joe

Post by homboyfsu »

I do know clear water has it's problems. I need to find the solution to fishing in clear water.
Pirate
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Re: Port St Joe

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Quiet, low profile, fluorocarbon, cloudy day, light rain or just good luck on a beautiful day. :D
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homboyfsu
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Re: Port St Joe

Post by homboyfsu »

Found them yesterday. After searching for 2 days. Caught 6 shorts and saw a Cobia. Talk to a local and he said the Mahi Mahi are at the tip of the Cape. Storm pushed them in. Does anyone know of any boats sunk in the bay?
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