Skunked at St. Marks - 7/29
Posted: July 29th, 2007, 11:26 pm
Tide charts showed a negative low tide this evening. I've worked the bar off of the lighthouse in the past on an outgoing tide and have done pretty well ...
I got to the lighthouse around 7:30, and the wind was whipping out of the SW. As I was getting the kayak ready a couple of guys were loading up their truck. I asked how it was, the reply was "no good" As every red-blooded American male would think at that point, "Shoot, I can do better." So I pushed off and had a bitch of a time paddling out to the south end of the long bar. Used the tried and true Gulp under a Cajun Thunder ... nothing, not even a nibble. Stayed out until after sunset and finally called it.
Salvaged the evening by walking around the exposed bottom (huge negative tide) with a headlamp. There must have been at least a hundred hermit crabs - BIG ones. Tons of fiddler crabs, tiny shrimp (I found them by the copper reflection of their eyes), bait fish and blue? crabs.
I got to the lighthouse around 7:30, and the wind was whipping out of the SW. As I was getting the kayak ready a couple of guys were loading up their truck. I asked how it was, the reply was "no good" As every red-blooded American male would think at that point, "Shoot, I can do better." So I pushed off and had a bitch of a time paddling out to the south end of the long bar. Used the tried and true Gulp under a Cajun Thunder ... nothing, not even a nibble. Stayed out until after sunset and finally called it.

Salvaged the evening by walking around the exposed bottom (huge negative tide) with a headlamp. There must have been at least a hundred hermit crabs - BIG ones. Tons of fiddler crabs, tiny shrimp (I found them by the copper reflection of their eyes), bait fish and blue? crabs.