
The Exposed oyster bar at the mouth of the St. Marks River (facing west)

The boat with the new-er 70hp evinrude engine.

After playing out on the oyster bar, we headed over to the old steamer to hunt some sheepies. The tide was just starting to rise. All I had were some itsy bitsy live shrimps for bait, so I used some itsy bitsy hooks and some split-shots on my Shimano bait-caster and tried to do a little fishing.
WHAM I almost lost my shimano when this sheepie slammed my shrimp. Gut hooked he led me around the boat.... Of course I didn't have the landing net so I just crossed my fingers and heaved him over the gunwale into the boat. He came in at 17" at the fork. Needless to say he went into the cooler.

Not log after that he was joined by a 12"er and a 11" Rock Bass. It was a good day for fishing. With a little pain in my shoulder and sun on my face we headed back to the hill. Put the boat on the trailer at 2:00 and home by three, in time to clean the fish and cook dinner, before heading out for a might at the Fair. It was a long day, Me and My daughter had a good time together and the boat ran excellent. The fish were a bonus for the day.