First post-St. Marks
Posted: February 21st, 2010, 9:48 pm
Been reading this for a while. A buddy of mine told me about it, so I thought I should register instead of just bein a "lurker".
Not totally new to salt water, grew up a mile or so from the coast, but mostly fished freshwater then. Now that I live an hour or so inland, I started back up. Been a wader for a long while in this area, but got a boat last year. Lots of trips and have learned a lot, still a lot to learn.
Went out of St. Marks today as I had been hearing from some folks that some reds were around. We poled and peeked and only saw a very few fish, none of which were the least bit interested in biting. If we had made any slower of a presentation, we would have been reeling backwards, but nuttin.
Warmest water we saw all day was 59, but still no joy there either.
Anyways, I will hopefully have some pics to post before long and I have enjoyed reading ya'lls posts. PS Some guy at the dock today offered me all of JT's GPS coordinates for $50. Is this a good deal? And who is JT?
Not totally new to salt water, grew up a mile or so from the coast, but mostly fished freshwater then. Now that I live an hour or so inland, I started back up. Been a wader for a long while in this area, but got a boat last year. Lots of trips and have learned a lot, still a lot to learn.
Went out of St. Marks today as I had been hearing from some folks that some reds were around. We poled and peeked and only saw a very few fish, none of which were the least bit interested in biting. If we had made any slower of a presentation, we would have been reeling backwards, but nuttin.
Warmest water we saw all day was 59, but still no joy there either.
Anyways, I will hopefully have some pics to post before long and I have enjoyed reading ya'lls posts. PS Some guy at the dock today offered me all of JT's GPS coordinates for $50. Is this a good deal? And who is JT?
