A unique website dedicated to fishing information from Florida's Northern Big Bend. This includes the area from the Econfina River west to the Apalachicola River
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I went out in the morning at o dark thirty from the St Marks Lighthouse. A big school of Jacks moved mullet across the flats and I was a able to pick up a few with top water plugs. I also picked up 2 21" trout on the flat before I moved on to the East River. I picked up two more Trout one 21 and one 20 then a puffer fish on a mirrorlure. After that I picked up a small trout and called it a day thinking it was low tide. I felt something rubbing the bottom of my yak and saw five manatees under the boat. I moved off and about ten minutes later the water erupted when something startled them. Pretty cool site.I came back at 17:00 and you could walk two hundred yards from the lighthouse on the bare beach. The water was extremely low. I pulled my yak out to the water and noticed that boats would not be able to get back to the boat ramp with the tide out so low. I didn't catch anything on the low tide.
Awesome pic of the manatees getting out of dodge. Haven't seen manatees moving that fast since I walked up on them breeding in the creek in the Steinhatchee Landing a couple of years back
HEY SUBER, BET YOU WERE GLAD THAT DID NOT HAPPEN WHILE THEY WERE UNDER THE YAK, SOMETIMES I GET THE BIGEEBEES SCARED OUT OF ME WHEN THE DOLPHINS START PLAYING CLOSE TO THE BOAT.
PA THE OLD MAN OF THE SEA
There is a fellow on the Wilderness Systems Pro-team that was on top of something like that in a land locked situation. He is scared to death that he will be the only person killed by a manatee.