ST Marks area Scallops
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ST Marks area Scallops
Looking for advise on where to find Scallops in ST Marks. We went out Sunday and found a few (12) but really could find them like I expected we were on the grass flats on the east side of the channel. It did get kinda rough and it was high tide so the water was a little deeper then we expected. Any better suggestions? Thanks in Advance
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Try 1nm west of Grey Mare rock, go at low tide and you should find 'em!Lvnspeed wrote:Looking for advise on where to find Scallops in ST Marks. We went out Sunday and found a few (12) but really could find them like I expected we were on the grass flats on the east side of the channel. It did get kinda rough and it was high tide so the water was a little deeper then we expected. Any better suggestions? Thanks in Advance
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ThanksSrbenda wrote:Try 1nm west of Grey Mare rock, go at low tide and you should find 'em!Lvnspeed wrote:Looking for advise on where to find Scallops in ST Marks. We went out Sunday and found a few (12) but really could find them like I expected we were on the grass flats on the east side of the channel. It did get kinda rough and it was high tide so the water was a little deeper then we expected. Any better suggestions? Thanks in Advance
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[/quote]Try 1nm west of Grey Mare rock, go at low tide and you should find 'em!
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If you are not familiar with that area, especially at low tide, you better watch for rocks and go slow....get's even worse east of there...
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If you are not familiar with that area, especially at low tide, you better watch for rocks and go slow....get's even worse east of there...
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Try 1nm west of Grey Mare rock, go at low tide and you should find 'em!dnichol59 wrote:
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If you are not familiar with that area, especially at low tide, you better watch for rocks and go slow....get's even worse east of there...[/quote]
Must have been 100+ boats in that area yesterday. Must have read your post. LOL
Re: ST Marks area Scallops
Nah, that's where the scallops are!
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