Saint Marks (10/15/05) report from the bottom!

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Saint Marks (10/15/05) report from the bottom!

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Well here’s the story from the bottom of the barrel. :o :thumbdown:
I managed to talk Rodbow (RB) into riding with me but he wasn’t interested in being a registered tournament participant. I was sure glad to have him along and he did everything he could to help me out. :thumbup: :thumbup:

We launched from the light house canal just after Chalk and TC. It was dark and shallow, probably about 30 minutes before low tide. With the tournament rules being catch and release and winners determined by the longest combined length for a redfish and a trout…..I was in trouble before the start. :roll: I admittedly have a lot to learn about catching redfish(and now….apparently trout as well!! :oops: ). In my 19ft Carolina Skiff and no trolling motor I’m prohibited from getting into some of the skinny creeks and can’t prowl the shoreline like I’d want to. Have you got the feeling yet that I’m setting up as many excuses as I can!! :-D

My plan was to spend the majority of the time (if necessary) trying to catch a red (just any red!) and then go for some trout. Both TC and Birddog had given me some pointers on where they would fish (without a trolling motor) and TC had taken me to a spot once in his redcross machine. The spot was along the Eastern shoreline of Shell point where a small bar was close to the shore. I had plotted a route the day before to hopefully take me across from the Lighthouse to where the deep channels come together headed into Goose Creek. I got close but still hit some shallow stuff. It looked doubtful that I’d be able to get in until more water came in but I was finally able to pole the last 80 yards or so and get anchored up exactly where I wanted to be. :thumbup: :wink: We could reach the bar and the shoreline with our casts. As far as anchoring up, we couldn’t be in a better spot. RB and I started working baits. I had 5 rods set up with the tras…. er.. tackle that had been so meticulously selected for me. One with a spoon, one CT (useless in the shallow water and grass), one with a plain grub on a hook (only one hook per customer!) with a small split shot, one with a red jig head and paddle tail mullet colored grub, one with another spoon (notice the absence of topwater and as Chalk as already reported the surgery preformed the night before left me with some sort of modified submarine with no ballast! :smt011 ) .

We waited for some water to start moving and didn’t really have to wait very long. There was some evidence of bait working and occasionally what appeared to be something chasing them. We fished that spot until we had the water thrashed into foam with no success! I kept thinking “the reds are gonna show upâ€
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Post by Frank Bradfield »

The story was so good, i guess its ok you didn't catch anything, felt like i was there ! :thumbup:
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Post by GC »

Agreed...Nice report! :thumbup:
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Sir Reel, thats how it is sometimes, just hate it happened on tournry day for ya cuz I'm sure there was some ragging at the cook-out. :-D

BTW them skiffs will go places that leave most high-n-dry. :thumbup:
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Post by birddog »

Tough day, S.R. Let's you and I go back to those areas when we get to choose our tackle. :D
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Post by Sir reel »

OK :thumbup: My choice.....a mason jar and some carbide :-D ..

Just kid'n.... I'll get over it in a day or two :roll:
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Post by tin can »

SR, I did catch a trout, but I couldn't scare up a red. It was a tough day.

BTW, after you left Friday night, I did more surgery, and mine floats. Too light to throw, but it floats. I'm gonna keep that bait for posterity. :-?
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Post by Sir reel »

TC wrote:
BTW, after you left Friday night, I did more surgery, and mine floats. Too light to throw, but it floats. I'm gonna keep that bait for posterity.
I would certainly hope so. Nothing against the job that Chalk did reworking his.... but you folks should see the paint job that TC put on that plug!! I mean it's spectacular! Sort of like tak'n a girl to a dance....even if ya can't dance....you sure want ta take a pretty one :D :thumbup:
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