A friend of mine and his family and my family will be vacationing at Cape San Blas the second week of June. We have vacationed at the Cape a couple times in the past around March/April and had pretty good luck kayak fishing in St. Joe bay. Anyway, my questions are:
1. how's the fishing in June, and do we need to change our tactics?
2. We use the boat launch located on the bay side of the "stump hole" and I was wondering if it is still there after all the hurricanes?
Thanks, this information will help my friend get ready, he didn't do very well the last time he fished the bay. I think he has problems with his presentations, any thought?
St.Joe Bay/Cape San Blas Fishing in June
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St.Joe Bay/Cape San Blas Fishing in June
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I'd say the bay has been "off" for the last 2 years. I'd guess the issue is fishing pressure because it's gotten serious over there -although that wouldn't matter with the Spanish & they've been scarce too. Don't know. The stump hole is still there & that's a good area when things warm up in June. You might also look at Crooked Island by kayak. I've been considering that as well.
Hit the Oil Docks at night and at first light because that's a good spot for a lot of stuff. I like it at night because of the lights and all the other stuff you'll see. Big Big Tarpon have been consistent there the last few years.
Hit the Oil Docks at night and at first light because that's a good spot for a lot of stuff. I like it at night because of the lights and all the other stuff you'll see. Big Big Tarpon have been consistent there the last few years.
The ramp your are talking about is the hand launch on the bay side of the stump hole- Yes it is still there.
Try going off the state park and heading out toward the tip- there are spoil islands out there with great drop offs to fish.
Littoral is right that things have been off- the Red tide was nasty last year. I hope that is over. But I have still caught fish.
During the summer I like to fish early and late- that might be more about my tolerance in the heat than the fish.
Try going off the state park and heading out toward the tip- there are spoil islands out there with great drop offs to fish.
Littoral is right that things have been off- the Red tide was nasty last year. I hope that is over. But I have still caught fish.
During the summer I like to fish early and late- that might be more about my tolerance in the heat than the fish.
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