St. Marks and Wakulla Rivers 9/5
Posted: September 6th, 2008, 4:23 am
Initially targeting mullet on hook and line, a friend of mine and I hauled his boat to the St. Marks River yesterday afternoon. We put in at Newport and went up a little ways. The river is high, but within it's banks, very dark with tannin, and flowing very fast. We went up to a place where we knew there would be an eddy and tried for a little bit. I flipped a teeny-tiny Rapala up into a pocket against the bank and caught a teeny-tiny bass. We tried for the mullet for a while. Nothing happening and decided to give it up and go give the Wakulla a try.
Put in at Lower Bridge and went up. The water was pretty dark, but not as dark as the St. Marks and not as fast flowing. The water was clear enough to see that most of the eel grass appears to be gone. The river was spread out into the river-swamp, the banks of this river being lower. Did nothing with the mullet, so after a while we switched tactics and tried for bass. Easing along on the trolling motor casting to the banks we did nothing so decided to crank up and try another stretch of river. We went a little above Mysterious Waters beat the banks for a while and still doing nothing, we decided to call it a day.
Put in at Lower Bridge and went up. The water was pretty dark, but not as dark as the St. Marks and not as fast flowing. The water was clear enough to see that most of the eel grass appears to be gone. The river was spread out into the river-swamp, the banks of this river being lower. Did nothing with the mullet, so after a while we switched tactics and tried for bass. Easing along on the trolling motor casting to the banks we did nothing so decided to crank up and try another stretch of river. We went a little above Mysterious Waters beat the banks for a while and still doing nothing, we decided to call it a day.