Need A Suggestion: Lanark or St. Marks

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Scoop Sea
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Need A Suggestion: Lanark or St. Marks

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Hey Guys,

I am taking my wife and two young daughters trout fishing tomorrow and would like to put them on some fish, as they tend to get really bored if we aren't getting any bites. I fished Lanark Saturday and caught some really nice keepers with a buddy of mine, but we only caught around 18 - 20 throughout the whole day. I haven't fished St. Marks yet this year, but I ran out to the mouth of the river today with some family members on a joy ride and saw quite a few boats out there, in turn, I suspect there are some trout out there now.

I'm not looking to catch any keepers, etc, I just want to put the ladies on some hot bite if possible. In turn, does anyone have any suggestions as to which way to go: St. Marks or Lanark.

In advance, thanks for any advice,

Chris
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Re: Need A Suggestion: Lanark or St. Marks

Post by Jumptrout51 »

Go east. Fish Black Rock and GreyMare Rock area.
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Re: Need A Suggestion: Lanark or St. Marks

Post by Scoop Sea »

Thanks JT, we'll do. Like I said, we aren't looking for food on the table, just to get the girls on the water for a day of "catching".....
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