Re: Good Tide?
Posted: June 12th, 2017, 7:39 pm
I like this idea the most. I'd rather drag my boat and motor through that than break it to pieces out there in the rocks. I'm also prone to just flat out get mixed up once I get so far out lol! We just got a pile of rain to. The fact that these creeks have names means that they're actual creeks to I guess. They even come up on Google Maps if you zoom in. I'd obviously looked at all the routes before but written those off as random glorified marsh clearings lol!Apalachee Inshore wrote:Depends on where you are coming from. If coming from the lower ramp just jump from the west cut off to peler creek then to the pinhook cut off. Just plan around dead low and you'll be fine to go that route in a Gheenoe. On a low tide you will have to deal with bars and shallow spots coming in the back way. You can also go all the way out the west cut to the flats and the pinhook entrance is marked with a white pole just a few hundred yards to the west. Lots of rocks out there on low. Enjoy, the Aucilla is my favorite place to fish but I love it for the same reasons most hate it.BloodyChamp wrote:I'm thinking about heading out there tomorrow to go see the infamous Pinhook entrance for the first time ever in person. Is it safe in a Gheenoe? I'll turn my happy self around at the first sign of trouble with my pride intact.
I know the Aucilla from top to...almost the bottom lol! Anything below the final ramp is out of my league since I'm not a big time flats fisherman. I've walked to the upper Pinhook, stomped through the toughest parts of the upper Aucilla, snakes, gators, etc and I consider myself pretty tough but if I have slight fear it's getting roughed up in the flats/ocean.
Obviously I've been treated to the occasional flats fishing trip by friends so I know what I'm getting into for the most part but I've never been to the Pinhook entrance. I figure once I make it to the Pinhook Cutoff I'm safe from as much tidal influence, rocks, etc.
How long does this route take for a guy who will be going SLOW lol! There's also the room for error factor, but that shouldn't matter as much since I'll be sure and have a fully charged phone with Google Maps.