Some General Help?
Moderators: bman, Chalk, Tom Keels
-
- Posts: 48
- Joined: September 24th, 2006, 1:00 pm
Some General Help?
I'm fishing tomorrow out of St. Marks. I have not gotten to go much in the last month and I don't have a lot of experience fishing the in fall anyway. Any thoughts tomorrow on a general strategy? East or west of the St. Marks? Flats, bars or creeks? I'm going early and low tide is at about 10 am. Thanks if you you have any advice. If this is a discourteous request, please ignore. I mean no offense. Also, I have a skiff with a 90 horse and a pole/poling platform. No trolling motor.
Nature Red in Tooth and Claw
- Flint River Pirate
- Site Sponsor
- Posts: 3639
- Joined: August 23rd, 2007, 12:35 pm
- Location: Lynn Haven, FL
Re: Some General Help?
That's what this forum is about.....fishing. You have good questions. What species are you targeting? That will make a difference. The water isn't cold enough yet for them to be held up in the creeks. If you are looking for trout, I would suggest drifting the flats since you don't have a trolling motor. Maybe some of the locals will chime in and give you specific depths and lures. Good Luck!juan sapatos wrote: If this is a discourteous request, please ignore. I mean no offense. .


Team Jolly Mon
-
- Posts: 48
- Joined: September 24th, 2006, 1:00 pm
Re: Some General Help?
Trout, realistically. I've done pretty well with trout on topwater and suspending plugs.
I've had very little success with redfish, although in the late summer I caught a nice one drifting the bars around big pass with a live finger mullet, but that was on a high tide. However I've repeated that process a few times with no more success.
I have yet to be successful sight fishing reds except for drifting into the grass and spooking a few out. That's stretching the definition of success, but I did see them at least!
After the tide goes slack I will probably run around deeper and look for bait schools and spanish, but I know how to do that OK. Are the Spanish still around?
Thanks for your help.
I've had very little success with redfish, although in the late summer I caught a nice one drifting the bars around big pass with a live finger mullet, but that was on a high tide. However I've repeated that process a few times with no more success.
I have yet to be successful sight fishing reds except for drifting into the grass and spooking a few out. That's stretching the definition of success, but I did see them at least!
After the tide goes slack I will probably run around deeper and look for bait schools and spanish, but I know how to do that OK. Are the Spanish still around?
Thanks for your help.
Nature Red in Tooth and Claw