I've only fished at Indian Pass once, and that was on a busted Triple Tail excursion, however it looks like I'm gonna dust off the Pathfinder, and head over there this weekend.
I have a friend getting married on the beach Sat. p.m., so it looks like the perfect oppertunity to fish all day until the wedding. We are going down Fri. p.m. so I'll probally fish Fri. evening as well.
Now to my question...I know I'll fish (for reds) that bar/pass on the east end of St. Vincent. Any other "spots" I need to try while I'm there? Otherwise, I'll hit all the obvious spots.
Indian Pass
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Rocket, I have never fished out of Indian Pass, however its on my list of places I want to fish. From what people tell me, behind St. Vincents is where you want to look for redfish. But it is treacherous there with all the oyster bars. The Hot Spot map highlights a few areas back there for redfish if you have one.
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I have launched there twice with my 13' Whaler and learned the ramp can be treacherous due to strong cross currents and a shallow incline. St. Vincent Sound is very nice - caught some excellent reds up along the north shore of the island heading into the narrow bay. Landing on St. Vincent Island was great fun. It's huge with ridge and valley terrain. The water really gushes through the pass; watch for the standing waves.