First Report St. Marks 9/2

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First Report St. Marks 9/2

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Launched out the lighthouse around 0830, headed straight to Rock Garden looking for some reds. Apparently it was too late. :smt011 Only saw two, but no takers. Decide to go after trout, my friend got an 18" on the first cast out of Grey Mare, I caught two 14.5" on the next two cast. For about 15-20 minutes we were very busy between sharks, trout, lady fish, and like always pinfish. After the bite slow down, headed for bird rack right before high tide. Good action there with sharks, small sea bass, huge rays, and my first ever Cobia 25". Overall, only one keeper in the cooler, but a great day in the water.

No dead fish, perfect weather, and fuel was not a problem.


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Sounds like an all round fun day ta me :thumbup: :thumbup: :beer:
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perfect!
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Dang - that sounds like a great day. Nothing beats catching a nice variety of fish. You never know what'll come up! :thumbup:
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I need help posting pictures. Could someone write the instruction on what is the trick? I try copy and paste, drag and drop, and any other way in the book, but could not do it.
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Thanks

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I started off using the Picture processor... but the quality of the pictures is pretty limited.

Here's what I'm using now:

http://www.flickr.com/

Sign up for a free account and upload your pictures to the site. From the site you can copy the code for each image and paste it into the BBFishing.net message board. It's not as complicated as it sounds, but your pictures will turn out waaay better.

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Nice!
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Re: First Report St. Marks 9/2

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tiburon wrote:Launched out the lighthouse around 0830, headed straight to Rock Garden looking for some reds. Apparently it was too late. :smt011
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Tiburon, I think you're right. I'm now satisfied you gotta catch reds early or late this time of year. Sounds like you had some action, though. :thumbup:
What was I supposed to do today?
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