Boat Show at St. Marks
Posted: July 7th, 2007, 8:41 pm
We were waiting at the gate to St. Marks when it opened this morning. The early crowd was very prompt, polite and professional. We were in the water by 6:15 with no problems and front row parking. I knew it would be crowded today so we went East (a long way). Stopped past Gray Mare and fished in about 6' - 8'. We boated 14 trout and one huge Spanish by 9:00. The trout were all on gulp fished near the bottom with 1/8 oz head. Lots of shorts and one decent keeper for supper. No corks other than live bait rig that caught the Spanish. It got hot and started getting crowded, so we moved over toward Gray Mare and went for a swim. The scallops were in pretty fair numbers and we had all we wanted in about an hour and a half. We moved back out to deep water cleaned a few scallops and picked up anouther trout and another spanish. I looked to the west and it looked like a false horizon. I have never seen that many boats anchored in that small of an area. This is when the fun began. It was quite an obsticle course coming in. We zigged and zagged all the way back to the light house and what a mess we found there. At 1:30 there were 23 boats in the pool and it was low tide. Some wouldn't crank, some wouldn't move and most had no idea what they were doing. It was like watching a train wreck in slow motion. There was some of all of these
Thankfully we slid in, got in line and left without incident (1 hour later). There were trailers parked all the way to the light house and up the road toward the gate for a half mile.
Here is a poor picture of the St. Marks boat show (lense was dirty). There must have been close to 1000 boats out there in front of Stony Bayou. I will not do that again. Fishing was great, scallops were great, crowd was just too much to handle at the ramp

Thankfully we slid in, got in line and left without incident (1 hour later). There were trailers parked all the way to the light house and up the road toward the gate for a half mile.
Here is a poor picture of the St. Marks boat show (lense was dirty). There must have been close to 1000 boats out there in front of Stony Bayou. I will not do that again. Fishing was great, scallops were great, crowd was just too much to handle at the ramp
