Scallop Report - St. Marks 07-01-2008
Posted: July 2nd, 2008, 7:58 am
Monday, Sonny dropped the boat off at Porter Marine for a new waterpump, thermostat and plugs. Waivel said he might be able to get to it by Friday. This kind of cramped our opening day scallop plans with the kids, but what are you going to do. Well, he called Monday afternoon and said it was ready. Less than 1 day turnaround time. That's service.
We loaded up the truck and picked the boat up from Waivel Tuesday morning around 9. Made it to the flats about 10. The lighthouse parking lot was pretty full, so were the flats just west of the rock garden.

We ran a little further east to where we found them last year and were not disappointed.


My three kids had a blast. My oldest followed me using my long hose regulator.


Even my youngest (4) dove down to get her first scallop with her poppy.


The boy even got plenty as well.

We had a good day. We didn't take our limit but easily could have. Water was a cooling 79° and felt great. It was slick calm until the seabreeze kicked in about 3 pm. Never got too hot. There are plenty of scallops but they seem a tad smaller than this time last year.
BTW, the pictures are courtesy of my new Olympus Stylus 850 SW camera. It is waterproof to 10 feet and is shock resistant. It's nice picking up a camera with wet hands and not having to worry about water getting in it or dropping it.

We loaded up the truck and picked the boat up from Waivel Tuesday morning around 9. Made it to the flats about 10. The lighthouse parking lot was pretty full, so were the flats just west of the rock garden.
We ran a little further east to where we found them last year and were not disappointed.
My three kids had a blast. My oldest followed me using my long hose regulator.
Even my youngest (4) dove down to get her first scallop with her poppy.
The boy even got plenty as well.
We had a good day. We didn't take our limit but easily could have. Water was a cooling 79° and felt great. It was slick calm until the seabreeze kicked in about 3 pm. Never got too hot. There are plenty of scallops but they seem a tad smaller than this time last year.
BTW, the pictures are courtesy of my new Olympus Stylus 850 SW camera. It is waterproof to 10 feet and is shock resistant. It's nice picking up a camera with wet hands and not having to worry about water getting in it or dropping it.
