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Rock Island

Posted: April 20th, 2009, 11:31 pm
by rockomancr
Well, I usually go on a kyak trip with 5-6 of my buddies in the fall. We pick one of the 3 30 mile stretches of the state owned "trail". Even though its a ton of paddling, we also do a ton of fishing. We decided to do a trip this spring and we are spending 3 days on Rock Island just fishing away. Anyhow, anyone have tips for the area? I know there is the large grass flats to the north near the mouth of the Econfina, but we also have the Fenholloway within a mile of us. Any spots I should stick to? We have a nice pool for the biggest red and one for trout too.

Any tips would be nice. I usually stick to the top-water in the morning and the usual gulps throughout the day. If any of you are out there Fri-Sun and see 5-6 guys in yaks looking like we have been lost at sea for weeks, thats us.

Re: Rock Island

Posted: April 21st, 2009, 4:49 am
by What a mess
Water was stained pretty bad the other day for reds spinnerbait & bouncing a grub off the bottom was the winner. In Trout it was 6'-7' and a 5' string under a cork with Gulp Grubs also straight jig. Trout were not easy by any means scattered and slow. The Reds were pretty thick on the bars.

Re: Rock Island

Posted: April 22nd, 2009, 1:22 pm
by macdaddy
I haven't fished there lately, but you picked a good place. Hickory mound is just west of the rock and several friends fish in the creeks there with yaks. Caught and lost biggest trout of my life (28-31inches) there 50 yrds east of the rock using top water. Beware!!! of the sand gnats so bring plenty of 100% deet and that may not stop them from bitting. Good luck and post the results.

Re: Rock Island

Posted: April 22nd, 2009, 3:48 pm
by roadtrip
I understood WAM's post. I am going to the doctor.

Re: Rock Island

Posted: April 22nd, 2009, 4:13 pm
by WaltDawg
Go to fcka.net, we kayak fish that area a lot.

Re: Rock Island

Posted: April 22nd, 2009, 5:18 pm
by jsuber
I know by looking at the rocks around there Junior Dice has been there once or twice.