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Posted: May 10th, 2006, 11:46 am
by Hit-n-Miss
Littoral wrote:MudDucker wrote:The bay constantly changes...take a cast net. Hunt the LY's. Go behind Black's island, anchor so you can throw to points of grass and hang on.
That really is an excellent strategy in St Joe. Numbers are not really relevant unless you're leaving the bay. LY's, as they're commonly called, (or green backs, Pilchards or Scaled Sardines) are common and prime baits in St Joe. I find a quick place to get them is off the wall at the oil docks down town. It's close to the city pier so getting there and working out logistics isn't too tough. They are all over the bay but I find them easier to net quick at the docks. By the way, we assume you throw a cast net.

Define throw.

Posted: May 10th, 2006, 12:16 pm
by Littoral
throw=bait in net
I'm not much good at it but I do, eventually, get bait in the net.
Posted: May 10th, 2006, 12:52 pm
by Eerman
I forget the name of the place but its right before you get to the big curve on the cape on the left. Best food I've ever had. Get the she crab soup.
Loggerheads??
HnM,
When I was over there last weekend the LY's were everywhere and easy to spot.
Posted: May 10th, 2006, 12:55 pm
by MudDucker
Tom Keels wrote:I forget the name of the place but its right before you get to the big curve on the cape on the left. Best food I've ever had. Get the she crab soup.
That's easy. Ain't but one resturant before the stump hole and its now known as the Loggerhead Grill. These folks took over last spring and really changed the evening menu. They are Nawlens style cheifs.
Posted: May 12th, 2006, 8:10 am
by 1-850-Bay-Fish
Tom Keels wrote:I forget the name of the place but its right before you get to the big curve on the cape on the left. Best food I've ever had. Get the she crab soup.
The name is Logger Head Grill ,good food , but for 4 folks to eat it will cost around 150.00 and the wine list is lacking.
Now for the fishing its like fishing anywhere else except the bay is forgiving just please watch your way and not drag your motor into the grass .
Posted: May 12th, 2006, 8:38 am
by Littoral
1-850-Bay-Fish wrote:...just please watch your way and not drag your motor into the grass .
Please! Please! Please! Please! Please! Please! Please! Please! Please! Please! Please! Please! Please! Please! Please! Please! Please! Please!
It takes up to 10 years for prop scars to fill back in, IF they ever do.
Posted: May 12th, 2006, 8:50 am
by catchin1
Littoral wrote:
It takes up to 10 years for prop scars to fill back in, IF they ever do.
Thats prop scars I've been seeing on the flats.
I thought that was where trout had beaten out trails... like cows in a pasture. I always follow them to find the trout.

Posted: May 12th, 2006, 12:05 pm
by Hit-n-Miss
Littoral wrote:throw=bait in net
I'm not much good at it but I do, eventually, get bait in the net.
Generally all I catch is water.

Posted: May 12th, 2006, 2:43 pm
by MudDucker
1-850-Bay-Fish wrote:Tom Keels wrote:I forget the name of the place but its right before you get to the big curve on the cape on the left. Best food I've ever had. Get the she crab soup.
The name is Logger Head Grill ,good food , but for 4 folks to eat it will cost around 150.00 and the wine list is lacking.
Thats right, last time I went, they only had one flavor of Boones Farm Wine

Posted: May 15th, 2006, 12:17 pm
by Hit-n-Miss
MudDucker wrote:The bay constantly changes. Ask ole Cap't Gary Goodrich. He knows as much as anyone I know.
If you can't get him, then take a cast net. Hunt the LY's. Go behind Black's island, anchor so you can throw to points of grass and hang on.
How and where could I find or talk to the Capt.?

Posted: May 15th, 2006, 5:50 pm
by Eerman
1-850-Bay-Fish is Capt. Gary Goodrich, so you've already talked to him

Posted: May 15th, 2006, 10:54 pm
by Mark K
We'll be down there the weekend before the 4th also. Crooked Island is a good place to take the family if you've got a boat. We load up a grill and cook on the beach. You can fish that area and swim and find Sand Dollars.
Posted: May 16th, 2006, 7:56 am
by Hit-n-Miss

Where in the bay is crooked island?

Got coordinates? So Bayfish what are 2 go to baits for the bay and where can I get my boy on some fast whiting action? Please

Posted: May 17th, 2006, 10:25 pm
by Perch Jerker
Hit-n-Miss wrote:
What's a good spot to catch a mess of whiting, shore or from a boat?

In the surf, right in front of the Driftwood. Get out there early, before the crowd. You ought to catch more than you want to clean. Also, fish a good size piece of cut bait or a live pin fish on , or just over the sandbar, for blue fish and small sharks. If you don't like to eat blues, throw it up on the bank. Yankees love them.

Posted: May 18th, 2006, 8:25 am
by Hit-n-Miss
Perch Jerker wrote:Hit-n-Miss wrote:
What's a good spot to catch a mess of whiting, shore or from a boat?

In the surf, right in front of the Driftwood. Get out there early, before the crowd. You ought to catch more than you want to clean. Also, fish a good size piece of cut bait or a live pin fish on , or just over the sandbar, for blue fish and small sharks. If you don't like to eat blues, throw it up on the bank. Yankees love them.

Ya don't say, right at the hotel?

Sounds good, I actually like blues but I'm no yankee.

Just got to bleed them and ice them immiediately. And cut out the red meat before cooking.

Have you stayed there at Driftwood? Did you like it?
