St. Marks 6-14-03
Posted: June 14th, 2003, 10:03 pm
Nitrofish and I went out of St. Marks in his boat this morning.
The weather was excellent but the fish were not all that cooperative.
We fished out 5-7 miles from the lighthouse with naked jigs on the bottom and floating a few pins/spot-tails under CTs out a ways from the boat.
Caught some short trout and some short rock bass. Nitrofish caught a couple ladyfish as well. Finally bagged a keeper trout on a naked jig and landed (and released) one small Blackfin on a spot-tail under my CT.
We went in some to the shallower water and found some good-looking bottom in the Rock Garden vicinity. Caught a bunch of short trout there and Nitrofish landed a nice keeper.
We saw storms and decided to head in. It was beautiful weather and calm water all day, overall a great day which would have been a little better if we had a few more nice fish to write home about.
As for colors: Candy corn and a white jig head was the most productive by far for me, I did catch a number of shorts on a chartreuse twin tail and a red jig head as well.
The weather was excellent but the fish were not all that cooperative.
We fished out 5-7 miles from the lighthouse with naked jigs on the bottom and floating a few pins/spot-tails under CTs out a ways from the boat.
Caught some short trout and some short rock bass. Nitrofish caught a couple ladyfish as well. Finally bagged a keeper trout on a naked jig and landed (and released) one small Blackfin on a spot-tail under my CT.
We went in some to the shallower water and found some good-looking bottom in the Rock Garden vicinity. Caught a bunch of short trout there and Nitrofish landed a nice keeper.
We saw storms and decided to head in. It was beautiful weather and calm water all day, overall a great day which would have been a little better if we had a few more nice fish to write home about.
As for colors: Candy corn and a white jig head was the most productive by far for me, I did catch a number of shorts on a chartreuse twin tail and a red jig head as well.