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Fishing St Marks

Posted: January 1st, 2009, 6:46 pm
by Chill-N-Grill
Anyone catching trout on the flats east of the lighthouse?
If so, what depth are you fishing.
Batting zero out there lately. :(

Re: Fishing St Marks

Posted: January 1st, 2009, 8:06 pm
by lordsfisher
I posted earlier this week (Tues). I was seeing plenty of reds in very shallow water on an incoming tide. The water was less than 2'. They were extremely spooky even at the sight of me casting to them 30' away. They seemed to want white plastics. I saw/caught no trout on the flats. I have a feeling they're going to move back to deeper holes now as the weather cools. Just my opinion, others who fish more may disagree. Good luck.

Re: Fishing St Marks

Posted: January 2nd, 2009, 10:05 am
by Chill-N-Grill
I have a bay boat and I am nervous about getting to shallow.
I have a 15 year mortgage on it.
Don't want to beach it or hit an oyster bar.
Is the trout in any deeper water.
Maybe around 4 or 5 feet.

Re: Fishing St Marks

Posted: January 2nd, 2009, 4:52 pm
by Natureboy
Chill-N-Grill wrote:I have a bay boat and I am nervous about getting to shallow.
I have a 15 year mortgage on it.
Don't want to beach it or hit an oyster bar.
Is the trout in any deeper water.
Maybe around 4 or 5 feet.
I feel ya CUZ! That is why I play in the deep water!

Re: Fishing St Marks

Posted: January 2nd, 2009, 6:22 pm
by boggob
No pain, no gain.

Re: Fishing St Marks

Posted: January 2nd, 2009, 7:17 pm
by Jumptrout51
To catch fish....you have to go where the fish are.
90% of the fish are in 10% of the water.

Re: Fishing St Marks

Posted: January 2nd, 2009, 8:49 pm
by Reel Cowboy
I hadn't been out of St. Marks but if you plan on catching fish in that area, plan on bouncing off some stuff.
If you don't mind me asking, what kinda boat do you have that it'll take 15 years to own? Gotta be kidding me.

Re: Fishing St Marks

Posted: January 2nd, 2009, 9:13 pm
by Flint River Pirate
Reel Cowboy wrote: If you don't mind me asking, what kinda boat do you have that it'll take 15 years to own? Gotta be kidding me.
That is the exact same thing I was thinking! :lol:

Re: Fishing St Marks

Posted: January 2nd, 2009, 11:52 pm
by Chill-N-Grill
Skeeter zx20 bay boat
needed low payments
Wife got diagnosed with cancer the day I picked it up :(
she has finished the chemo on Dec 4 and is doing great, but still has 6 weeks of radiation
The bills are piled very very high even with insurance.....The Boat has been the best therapy for her :)

Re: Fishing St Marks

Posted: January 3rd, 2009, 12:17 am
by Flint River Pirate
That's cool Chill, boats and being on the water have a way of making you forget about your troubles. I am glad she is doing better!! :thumbup:

Re: Fishing St Marks

Posted: January 3rd, 2009, 9:05 am
by lordsfisher
Chill, Let her know we are pulling for her and praying for her health (and your finances). Wish I had better advice on fishing deeper water. I have a 13' boston whaler, and often think of trading up. But when I'm floating over bars with 6" of water... I think I'd better be thankful for this one. Notice that the guys in kayaks and jon boats are doing well this time of year. I'm probably among the least experienced on this site, but if I were you, I'd keep it easy. I'd put in at the St. Marks fort. I'd turn up the Wakulla and try to catch some pinfish near the shallower water off the marina (as has been previously posted). I'd put live pinfish on the bottom (they are cheaper than buying live shrimp). I'd fish the deep (safer) stretches of river within 1/2 mile around the ramp and up the St. Marks to 1/2 mile past the power plant. It'd be an easy trip on a cold day and fresher water is easier on the boat and trailer. I haven't fished that area much, but there's gotta be redfish there. Just my opinion, others may disagree. Hope you post your experience no matter what you try. All fishing info (fish or not) helps us narrow down to the 10 percent of water with fish!

Re: Fishing St Marks

Posted: January 3rd, 2009, 10:33 am
by Redfish Jim
I agree that the St.Marks river would be a good place to try this time of year. You can catch fish and it's a clean ride all the way up to the bridge at Newport and beyond. There are some rocks in the river that you could hit so you should proceed cautiously if you go above the bridge. You can catch some nice sheepshead off those rocks by the way so it could very well be worth the trip. I've caught trout, redfish, sheepshead, mangrove snapper, and white trout. I would keep a close eye on the depth finder and try the deep holes and the numerous areas with structure. The guys at Shell Island should be able to give you some good advice in terms of general area to fish. It may be that folks are doing better going down river toward the lighthouse.

Glad your wife's doing well

Re: Fishing St Marks

Posted: January 3rd, 2009, 5:39 pm
by Billy Miller
Glad your wife is doing better.
Billy

Re: Fishing St Marks

Posted: January 3rd, 2009, 6:57 pm
by Reel Cowboy
Chill, I'm sorry to hear about your wife.
You 2 are in our prayers.

Re: Fishing St Marks

Posted: January 3rd, 2009, 11:01 pm
by Chill-N-Grill
I thank all of you for your kind words and prayers..
Also fishing tips, I'll try next time I go out:)