Offshore St. Marks 08-03-2003
Posted: August 4th, 2003, 8:02 am
Went with Wil and his dad and put in at the lighthouse about 6:30 with Thunderstorms all around. Decided we'd better stay close for a while so we went out in front of the light house and started catching pinfish. Got about 4 dozen in about an hour and a half and it had cleared a bit but still had storms rolling in.
We went to the end of the channel to see what it looked like. The seas were about 2 feet so decided to run over to the rotary reef. With about 2 miles to go we saw there was already 3 boats on it and a big storm rolling east towards us. Off to the south in the direction of Marker 24 we saw a gap in between the storm that just past and the one approaching. We decided to take a chance.
As we were going through the wind tunnel between the storms I commented that this will either look like the smartest thing to do or the dumbest thing in just a few minutes.
As we approached our first mark just south of 24, we caught the trailing edge of the storm and got soaked. No lightning, just cold stinging rain. After that, the skies cleared, the sun came out, the seas flattened and it was a nice day.
First drop was uneventful with only a couple of short red grouper. Next stop was better. The bite was really on and the fish were aggressive. We got 3 keeper gags to 24" and I caught a 31" cobia. Numerous shorts throughout the day, mostly reds.
We hit a few more spots, with no more keepers, but good pulls nontheless.
We put the boat on the trailer at 3:30.
We went to the end of the channel to see what it looked like. The seas were about 2 feet so decided to run over to the rotary reef. With about 2 miles to go we saw there was already 3 boats on it and a big storm rolling east towards us. Off to the south in the direction of Marker 24 we saw a gap in between the storm that just past and the one approaching. We decided to take a chance.
As we were going through the wind tunnel between the storms I commented that this will either look like the smartest thing to do or the dumbest thing in just a few minutes.
As we approached our first mark just south of 24, we caught the trailing edge of the storm and got soaked. No lightning, just cold stinging rain. After that, the skies cleared, the sun came out, the seas flattened and it was a nice day.
First drop was uneventful with only a couple of short red grouper. Next stop was better. The bite was really on and the fish were aggressive. We got 3 keeper gags to 24" and I caught a 31" cobia. Numerous shorts throughout the day, mostly reds.
We hit a few more spots, with no more keepers, but good pulls nontheless.
We put the boat on the trailer at 3:30.