Ochlockonee Bay, Alligator Point, and Bald Point 2018 Fishin
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I messed around at Dickerson Bay this morning. The water is churned up a bit, hard to see bottom in few feet of water.
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I like to fish in Dickerson from the public pier. Did you catch anything? Last time I was there(in Jan.) there was so much green moss on the bottom I couldn't fish. Rig stayed fouled with it. 

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Didn’t cast was scoping it out more or less. But yeah same experience with the moss.DixieReb wrote:I like to fish in Dickerson from the public pier. Did you catch anything? Last time I was there(in Jan.) there was so much green moss on the bottom I couldn't fish. Rig stayed fouled with it.
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I’ve spent some hours on the bars out of Bald Point. Reds, trout, flounder, black drum, shark, Spanish, jacks - it’s a productive area. There’s a population of monster black drum that are a blast to catch. You can see them tailing along the bars. The bars are full of blue crab - that’s drum candy. Catch a crab, hook it up and toss it out and get ready for a fight.
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Re: Ochlockonee Bay, Alligator Point, and Bald Point 2018 Fi
Headed there April 2-3. staying at ochlocknee state park. Looking forward to the trip. Was thinking about motoring my fallback canoe down from the park and into the back end of the bay. Think I might find some reds back in there?
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MO Sportsman wrote:Headed there April 2-3. staying at ochlocknee state park. Looking forward to the trip. Was thinking about motoring my fallback canoe down from the park and into the back end of the bay. Think I might find some reds back in there?
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I haven't been out in a few weeks, getting the boat ready. I know I haven't missed much though, dang sure not these Gail force winds.
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So today the family and I spent the day on the bald point beach just being lazy... well almost!
We decided to hit the beach and get out the house since the kids are on spring break and the wife had the day off. No problem with me, a good breakfastat "The Breakfast Station" and a few minutes (that felt like eternity) for the wife to pick the kids up a new swim suit. Couldn't complain though I packed my poles along, as I'm a sure y'all would in my shoes.
The beach had a fairly good party going on. Few spring breakers drinking cheap booze and sprite, folks fishing, and families sharing the sun and wind with us. The fishing as expected was slow with a few small sting rays here and there to keep my interest. I was standing post by my fishing rods with the utmost military bearing
as I could muster.
Than BOOM, the rod doubles down like grandma at the dog track.
Snatching the rod out of the surf holster my 5000 size reel is screaming!! All I can do is hold steady, line is pealing off. I double check my drag and wait for this mystery fish to give me a chance to show'em who and the hell he is messing with. Finally the drag comes to a crawl and I lean back giving the reel's handle hell, felt like I was winching in a tire.
What feels like a minute or so goes by and at this point the lunker is 100 yards out. The fish never makes another run, thank the lord cause it was already heavy enough. The fish gets in to 50 yards and I can see splashing on the warter's surface. I can see gray and white splashing. I am thinking shark or black drum, "please black drum, please not a shark...drum...drum...drum.." than it happened.....
I landed the sea beast
https://youtu.be/tFLS52ObFaU
A flipping STURGEON! A living breathing dinosaur on hook and line! I stand up after taking the hook out and the whole beach was there checking out my catch. Felt like the man. I took her back out to the water after this photo and made a successful release. I didn't have my ruler to measure, but using my best Alabama Math id estimate 30" give a few or so.
We wrapped our day up with dinner at Angelo's, and a cold unit overlooking the bay, today was a good day!
We decided to hit the beach and get out the house since the kids are on spring break and the wife had the day off. No problem with me, a good breakfastat "The Breakfast Station" and a few minutes (that felt like eternity) for the wife to pick the kids up a new swim suit. Couldn't complain though I packed my poles along, as I'm a sure y'all would in my shoes.
The beach had a fairly good party going on. Few spring breakers drinking cheap booze and sprite, folks fishing, and families sharing the sun and wind with us. The fishing as expected was slow with a few small sting rays here and there to keep my interest. I was standing post by my fishing rods with the utmost military bearing

Than BOOM, the rod doubles down like grandma at the dog track.
Snatching the rod out of the surf holster my 5000 size reel is screaming!! All I can do is hold steady, line is pealing off. I double check my drag and wait for this mystery fish to give me a chance to show'em who and the hell he is messing with. Finally the drag comes to a crawl and I lean back giving the reel's handle hell, felt like I was winching in a tire.
What feels like a minute or so goes by and at this point the lunker is 100 yards out. The fish never makes another run, thank the lord cause it was already heavy enough. The fish gets in to 50 yards and I can see splashing on the warter's surface. I can see gray and white splashing. I am thinking shark or black drum, "please black drum, please not a shark...drum...drum...drum.." than it happened.....

https://youtu.be/tFLS52ObFaU
A flipping STURGEON! A living breathing dinosaur on hook and line! I stand up after taking the hook out and the whole beach was there checking out my catch. Felt like the man. I took her back out to the water after this photo and made a successful release. I didn't have my ruler to measure, but using my best Alabama Math id estimate 30" give a few or so.
We wrapped our day up with dinner at Angelo's, and a cold unit overlooking the bay, today was a good day!
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I wish I could see the pic. Never heard of a stergeon caught in the ochlockonee bay. Good for you
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Salty Gator wrote:I wish I could see the pic. Never heard of a stergeon caught in the ochlockonee bay. Good for you
Weid, it was there when I uploaded it. You think in 2018 we would have better forum technology where we aren't attaching images my html and 3rd party etc etc etc
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You have to pay photobucket to use them nowHighOnTheFlats wrote:Salty Gator wrote:I wish I could see the pic. Never heard of a stergeon caught in the ochlockonee bay. Good for you
weird it was there last night
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Salty Gator wrote:I wish I could see the pic. Never heard of a stergeon caught in the ochlockonee bay. Good for you
Gulf Sturgeon, pretty common actually. talk about a fight. I will compile the video and post it on youtube. y'all got to see this thing.
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As a site sponsor you can upload photos directly. Not sure when the next forum donor drive will be. Maybe bman will see this and chime in. There's also a link on the index on how to donate.HighOnTheFlats wrote:Weid, it was there when I uploaded it. You think in 2018 we would have better forum technology where we aren't attaching images my html and 3rd party etc etc etc
Pretty cool catch. Think sturgeon are more common than we realize. Historically they were in the coastal rivers and are prevalent enough in the Suwannee that boaters have gotten injured from jumping fish.
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silverking wrote:As a site sponsor you can upload photos directly. Not sure when the next forum donor drive will be. Maybe bman will see this and chime in. There's also a link on the index on how to donate.HighOnTheFlats wrote:Weid, it was there when I uploaded it. You think in 2018 we would have better forum technology where we aren't attaching images my html and 3rd party etc etc etc
Pretty cool catch. Think sturgeon are more common than we realize. Historically they were in the coastal rivers and are prevalent enough in the Suwannee that boaters have gotten injured from jumping fish.
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That's a Ridged Armor Back Whisker Fish....HighOnTheFlats wrote:https://youtu.be/tFLS52ObFaU
put together a quick edit. so I could share this with y'all
but really... Dude, awesome catch! Seriously - not often you hear them caught form shore around our parts, mostly Suwanee River area
cheers on the release!

