St. Marks 06-10-2003
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St. Marks 06-10-2003
Got a later than I wanted to start and didn't get to the water until 4 pm. Brought along the sure fire wind generators (grouper rods) and they did their jobs. Caught about 3 dozen pinfish and still contemplated running offshore but I talked myself out of it. Should have gone.
Nothing for 2 hours and then my pawinlaw gets a 20" trout. We drifted some beautiful bottom in 5-7 feet and the bite was just not there. We found a good spot with rocks and stuff and anchored up and deployed the chum bag. Caught some nice rock bass and some sharks and that was it.
Hit several spots on the way back to the hill and did nothing. Back at the trailer at 8:30 pm.
The water is red in the river and over about a mile east. It then clears up very nicely. There was floating grass everywhere. The big news is the water temperature was 87° in the river channel and 85.5° on the flats. 4 weeks ago the water was 85°, 2 weeks ago the water was 76°, now its back up to 87°. I can't help but think this fluctuation has the fish screwed up. We'll see what happens this weekend.
Nothing for 2 hours and then my pawinlaw gets a 20" trout. We drifted some beautiful bottom in 5-7 feet and the bite was just not there. We found a good spot with rocks and stuff and anchored up and deployed the chum bag. Caught some nice rock bass and some sharks and that was it.
Hit several spots on the way back to the hill and did nothing. Back at the trailer at 8:30 pm.
The water is red in the river and over about a mile east. It then clears up very nicely. There was floating grass everywhere. The big news is the water temperature was 87° in the river channel and 85.5° on the flats. 4 weeks ago the water was 85°, 2 weeks ago the water was 76°, now its back up to 87°. I can't help but think this fluctuation has the fish screwed up. We'll see what happens this weekend.
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Same story for me on the 10th. Caught the falling tide at noon. The water is red but it's tannin and not cloudy so I think the fish have good visibility. We caught a few legal trout and 10-12 right at 15". The lady fish were fun. Two extremes, the CT without moving it at all worked much better than moving it. Killed me to just stand there watching it and waiting but that's what was working. The best action was on a straight grub (root bear w/gold fleck) worked with a real aggresive retrieve. I switched to a 1/2 oz. jig to keep it deep enough with the fast retreive. I don't usually do that and it worked, this time.