St. Marks nearshore slam
Posted: July 19th, 2010, 7:26 pm
Konrad and I dropped his boat in at the fort at 8:00 am (a little late for both of us, but his wife was supposed to go). The plan was to catch some pins and head out for a cobia or two. We headed to 8 ft grass and Konrad quickly started filling the livewell with his sabiki. He insisted I leave my pinfish rod in the truck for room, so I started throwing a camo gulp shrimp on a 1/8 oz jighead, by the way the water looked like chocolate milk. Three trout 14"-17" and 18 pins in 15 minutes and we hit the buoy line. We drove by a few until we found the one we liked. We anchored and soaked some pins under baloons and one freelined near the buoy. Fifteen minutes after our first cast, my bait gets crushed. I come tight on a nice cobia, my first keeper. We let her get good and tired then the Capt got a gaff in her mouth, up and in. She measured 37 or so and gave me all I wanted. After a tall boy, I got baited back up and out. 20-30 min later and I'm hooked up again. It is a smaller fish this time and gets to the boat quicker, but has three buddies. Konrad quickly gets a pinfish in front of the biggest of the group. We knew his was close so we tired him out and lipped him. He measured 30, but a nice fish none the less. We gave that spot another hour or so with no bites, but twice had a large brown fish hit and miss our baits. We decided to head in and try to pick up another trout or two, drifted the west flats from 4-8 ft with no luck. With a nice outgoing tide we went to an old spot that I used to fish a few years ago. A nice oyster bar with great water movement. We anchored up near some mullet and threw out some stink. ( I'm not sury why, but we were both feeling particularily lazy this day) and ended up with 3 reds 17, 21, & 23", and a 21" trout that swallowed the hook and had to go home with us. We topped that off at Savannaha's buffet for lunch. Wow, what a day. Sorry no pics. Still not sure how to post them and only the cobia got a pic.