lighthouse 8/19, aucilla 8/20
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lighthouse 8/19, aucilla 8/20
Took the wife and kids out saturday.
Put in at the fort with the regular compliment of idiots at the ramp, ran down the river and let the kids fish directly east of the light house. I bought the kids some shrimp and put them to work catching pinfish. My little girl (3yrs in 2 weeks) caught the smallest trout I have ever seen, along with a number of pifish, putting her 5 yr old brother to shame. He caught up later. I put the some of the pinfish they caught under a CT that provided the wife with a few trout and a couple sharks. The kids got to catch plenty of fish and really enjoyed the little shark that kept chasing the pinfish they caught up to the boat.
The heat wore everyone out and we headed back up the St. Marks looking for manatee. We were rewarded with two adults and a calf. headed back to the landing and grim was the only one still awake when we backed the boat in the driveway. I didnt hardly wet a line myself, but a very enjoyable day none the less.
The next day....
Got on the aucilla by 7:30 and headed out for serious fishing. Had a healthy bite early with a couple keepers mixed in. Mixed in a few sharks and cats. My buddy about got yanked out of the boat by an overslot red that rewarded his too tight drag with a straightened hook. The bite ended ~ 10:00-10:30. Just beat a thunder head to the landing and headed home by noonish. We fished top water, pinfish and shrimp (left over from saturday) and jigs.
Put in at the fort with the regular compliment of idiots at the ramp, ran down the river and let the kids fish directly east of the light house. I bought the kids some shrimp and put them to work catching pinfish. My little girl (3yrs in 2 weeks) caught the smallest trout I have ever seen, along with a number of pifish, putting her 5 yr old brother to shame. He caught up later. I put the some of the pinfish they caught under a CT that provided the wife with a few trout and a couple sharks. The kids got to catch plenty of fish and really enjoyed the little shark that kept chasing the pinfish they caught up to the boat.
The heat wore everyone out and we headed back up the St. Marks looking for manatee. We were rewarded with two adults and a calf. headed back to the landing and grim was the only one still awake when we backed the boat in the driveway. I didnt hardly wet a line myself, but a very enjoyable day none the less.
The next day....
Got on the aucilla by 7:30 and headed out for serious fishing. Had a healthy bite early with a couple keepers mixed in. Mixed in a few sharks and cats. My buddy about got yanked out of the boat by an overslot red that rewarded his too tight drag with a straightened hook. The bite ended ~ 10:00-10:30. Just beat a thunder head to the landing and headed home by noonish. We fished top water, pinfish and shrimp (left over from saturday) and jigs.
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I am not real familiar with the river, but I think there are usually manatee in the st marks and the wakulla rivers in the summer. The last time I saw them was above US 98 on the wakulla. I had actually heard they were in the wakulla this time, but went up the st marks instead. A boat that stopped to look at these manatee told us he had seen 9 a few days earlier. There very well may have been more further upriver, but we didnt go far past these. I dont see why you couldnt snorkel with them here. The water was nice and cool.Hit-n-Miss wrote:Thanks, are they always in the river this time of year?
My wife loves Manatees. Have you ever snorkled with them in the river? Are there any areas that always have them, springs in the river that you know the location of? The water looks clearer than usual.
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