Econfina 1-14 inshore/nearshore
Moderators: bman, Chalk, Tom Keels
-
- Site Sponsor
- Posts: 429
- Joined: January 17th, 2006, 7:15 pm
- Location: Tallahassee
Econfina 1-14 inshore/nearshore
Headed out of Econfina around the high tide. Went into my secret creek only it ain't such a secret these days. Not only was another boat in my secret creek, but they're even fishing my secret spot. Looked like they were catching trout left and right. Nice long creek so I just eased on by them and went a good ways further up. Two more boats up in my secret creek when I left plus the guys on my secret spot who were still there.
Spent about an hour up in the creek and had nice action. Caught about 10 redfish, most in the 22" range but a couple of puppies. Also caught a pretty nice trout at 19". All fish caught on white gulp shrimp at slack high tide and first of falling tide.
Left 'em biting in the creek to go check my crab traps. Trolled around a little in 20' and got a 23" grouper to go along with a pretty good mess of crab claws, the trout and a redfish. Went exploring out in 28' range and found some really good looking areas. No action out there but almost no tide movement at the time. I'll definitely go back as I marked several good looking spots with lots of structure.
Nice day on the water. Fairly calm seas and pleasant temperature. Ate the crab claws last night. Looking forward to the grouper tonight.
Spent about an hour up in the creek and had nice action. Caught about 10 redfish, most in the 22" range but a couple of puppies. Also caught a pretty nice trout at 19". All fish caught on white gulp shrimp at slack high tide and first of falling tide.
Left 'em biting in the creek to go check my crab traps. Trolled around a little in 20' and got a 23" grouper to go along with a pretty good mess of crab claws, the trout and a redfish. Went exploring out in 28' range and found some really good looking areas. No action out there but almost no tide movement at the time. I'll definitely go back as I marked several good looking spots with lots of structure.
Nice day on the water. Fairly calm seas and pleasant temperature. Ate the crab claws last night. Looking forward to the grouper tonight.
-
- Site Sponsor
- Posts: 637
- Joined: February 26th, 2002, 8:00 pm
- Location: Econfina
-
- Site Sponsor
- Posts: 429
- Joined: January 17th, 2006, 7:15 pm
- Location: Tallahassee
You can use the wire traps that they use for blue crabs. Rivers on South Adams street near the post office can set you up with these. He knows how to rig 'em up too so I like doing business with him. Just make sure to put plenty of weight in them or they'll move around on you.Frank Bradfield wrote:Good job ! I'd like to try that crab claw fishing myself..Where do you go about getting the stone crab baskets in this area ? How often once you bait them do you get back around to checking them ? If you don't mind sharing... thanks for any help... frank
Here's a link for plastic traps made specifically for stone crabs. http://www.cudjoesales.com/catalog/stone-trap.html You'll have to pour a concrete floor for these but just get some quickcrete and it is a pretty simple operation. They are heavy, which is good and bad. Good because they won't go anywhere. Bad when you're hauling them up.
I've got both kinds but prefer the plastic ones. Much easier to get the crabs out. They grab hold of those wire traps and it's hard to shake them out.
I try to go out and check the traps once a week. I have let 'em soak for two weeks. I usually bring them all home when the grouper move back to deep water. It's a long run just to get a few claws. But, as long as I'm going out there anyway, it's a real tasty bonus and I've had pretty consistent success.
Good luck if you try it.
-
- Site Sponsor
- Posts: 637
- Joined: February 26th, 2002, 8:00 pm
- Location: Econfina