St Marks or St Teresa Wade fishing
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St Marks or St Teresa Wade fishing
I'm a FSU student with some experience wading the Port Saint Joe area. I would love to bend the rod this weekend without driving out there. For someone relatively new to the local area I would love some advice on St Teresa vs St Marks on where I should go try to catch some reds. Thanks!
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Re: St Marks or St Teresa Wade fishing
With the nasty e ne wind that is predicted, you may want to try alligator harbor. You may have more relief there than st Theresa or st marks. Or see about renting a kayak and that opens up a lot more options. Good luck
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Re: St Marks or St Teresa Wade fishing
If you do not mind getting muddy and hiking a good ways, there are up to five tidal creeks east of the St Marks lighthouse that all hold fish at low tide. Some folks kayak to them from the bay; I prefer to hike/bike along the levees, then wade them towards the bay. They are too dangerous to wade at high tide (alligators), but high tide offers bank fishing from Deep Creek levee. The St Marks HQ office has nice maps that show levees & their proximity to creeks. It took me 10 years to learn the tidal creeks, but once you get familiar with them, they are great producers.
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Re: St Marks or St Teresa Wade fishing
Another vote for Alligator Harbor. The north shoreline either side of the sand ramp (across from the clam leases) is hard bottom and good spots for reds. Tote a couple Aqua Dream spoons and fire away.
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Re: St Marks or St Teresa Wade fishing
So the forecast I saw on windy.com for St Marks was winds 10-20 kts for tomorrow am and then alligator harbor it says 14-23kts. I haven't been to Alligator Harbor to fish (via kayak) before, so I will defer to you guys. Do you think I should fish Alligator Harbor tomorrow over St. Marks Lighthouse area? If so, I'm hoping I can find those nice hard bottom spots you mentioned!
Thanks, TF
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It is also important to pay attention to the wind direction. I like the windy app because it has a map and it is easier to visualize where the protected areas areTallyfins wrote:So the forecast I saw on windy.com for St Marks was winds 10-20 kts for tomorrow am and then alligator harbor it says 14-23kts. I haven't been to Alligator Harbor to fish (via kayak) before, so I will defer to you guys. Do you think I should fish Alligator Harbor tomorrow over St. Marks Lighthouse area? If so, I'm hoping I can find those nice hard bottom spots you mentioned!
Thanks, TF
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Re: St Marks or St Teresa Wade fishing
Every year it's getting more and more crowded in those spots during low tide. The last several times I've tried to fish a few of my favorite low tide spots (by boat), kayakers and wade fishermen were already there. 20, 10 and even 5 years ago it was rare to see anyone back there. Guess a lot of people know about it now!GaryDroze wrote:If you do not mind getting muddy and hiking a good ways, there are up to five tidal creeks east of the St Marks lighthouse that all hold fish at low tide. Some folks kayak to them from the bay; I prefer to hike/bike along the levees, then wade them towards the bay. They are too dangerous to wade at high tide (alligators), but high tide offers bank fishing from Deep Creek levee. The St Marks HQ office has nice maps that show levees & their proximity to creeks. It took me 10 years to learn the tidal creeks, but once you get familiar with them, they are great producers.
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Re: St Marks or St Teresa Wade fishing
Every year it's getting more and more crowded in those spots during low tide. The last several times I've tried to fish a few of my favorite low tide spots (by boat), kayakers and wade fishermen were already there. 20, 10 and even 5 years ago it was rare to see anyone back there. Guess a lot of people know about it now
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Re: St Marks or St Teresa Wade fishing
I need to go hike-fishing with you.GaryDroze wrote:Point taken. Accordingly, I will not reveal the specific creek trough east of the lighthouse where today at 4pm a big school of hungry mid-slot reds was trapped in 18 inches of water at dead low tide. They were sitting ducks that I challenge folks to find for themselves. Took me years of hardcore wading to discover that hole. Hint: you will need an airboat or a lot of aerobic fitness to get there.
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