Fishing West Flats St. Marks Saturday Afternoon!

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Fishing West Flats St. Marks Saturday Afternoon!

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:smt006 Greetings fellow anglers: Tommy, Courtney, & I decided to put in at Shield's Marina early this afternoon and charge out to the west flats for a fish bite! Weather was really nice, wind easterly around 10-15 mph, water slightly stained, some floating grass, but not enough to clog up the top water hard baits. Water temp around mid 70's, air temp mid to upper 80's, minor feed time around 2:30 p.m., falling tide to low at 6:30 p.m. - very nice, so far! :thumbup:

We fished Gulp's in New Penny, Natural, & Nuclear Chicken (or whatever the darn thing is called - a bright neon colored bait anyway) as well as Slurp's in New Penny & some "chicken" color...whatever, they worked, but only for pinfish and small trout. Even live chub minnows and live shrimp failed to ring the dinner bell for these worked over fish. :smt011 Let's see, how did that song go of the 60's: "Oh, where have all the flowers gone, long time passing..."? :roll: Well, that is how I felt about the redfish, flounder, & trout that did not show up for supper either! :smt015 Yeah, that's it...they were sleeping!

Anyway, just to show ya'all how my luck goes, not only did the fish snub us, but the Johnson 135 Seapro began to cough up fur balls...you know that sound we all do NOT like to hear out on the water...the bells & warning lights [WARNING WILL ROBINSON] of the engine going off. :smt009 Well, we shut the engine down to check things out and drifted up on the west sand bar...you know, the big sucker...yeah, right up on top, with a falling tide. You know the boat got stuck, but, of course! :smt013

:smt014 Capt. Reggie and Commander Turtle had a serious discussion as to who was going to push the boat off the sand bar...I lost - we both pushed, Courtney steered! :evil: Finally, the boat was off the bar and we headed back to the landing just in time to put the boat on the trailer as the warning lights and bells went off again! 8)

Hello Advantage Marine = I will see you Tuesday morning! :smt007 I already sent an apology to QueenB because I won't get to fish the tournament next Saturday with them @ Econfina...that hurts! :smt005
But, whatever the cost, bad days of fishing still beats any kind of work - no matter the pay, I say!!! :thumbup:
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Post by Reel Slow »

That is a bummer about the boat. Glad you got out though

Dale will take care of ya :thumbup:
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Post by CATCH 22 »

Had simular day last Sat, it's why I'm not out there this weekend, glad you got back OK :thumbup:
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We are going to rename you Capt. Murphy...
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bman wrote:We are going to rename you Capt. Murphy...
:smt009 Noooooooooo! Let's not rename me that...the "Big Chihuahua" of Florida's Fishing Report fame (re: Capt. Rick Murphy) might not like that, please! :roll: I'll just stay in port for awhile and let Michael F. Murphy find some other poor sailor to pester, okay? :beer:
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Post by jsuber »

I have never had a motor problem on any of my boats that I own now. THey are all kayaks and maybe thats why. You'll gettem next time.
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