St Marks Redfishing
Posted: May 19th, 2012, 8:12 pm
I launched from the lighthouse this morning just after daylight. A couple hours before low tide and windy. Headed east @3 miles and started working my way inshore. Got in 1-2' water around some rocks and oyster bars. I was using a Strike King Spot Tail Special Softbaits w/ a New Penny Gulp replacing the soft bait. Not much happening till right at low tide. Mullett everywhere. Noticed the only time I would get a bump is when I threw near the mullet. Finally I caught a short red near a rock pile. As I was landing it I saw 2 larger reds dart past the boat. Fishing by myself, I got on the bow w/ the trolling motor and pulled the Yammy up to move in @ 16" . I had another big red dart by and fumbled the cast.
Then I looked to my left @ 20' from me are 6-8 big reds tailing in one spot with all there heads together. I pitched just past them and brought it right to them. One hammered it and we were off to the races. The 10 lb braid was screaming my drag. What a blast. Wore him down and boated a nice 30". Saw a few more run past me in the next hour, but no more hook ups. But I want to do that AGAIN.
My first Red in this boat and my largest red so far. And my first time sight casting to them.
Would have been good to have a keeper, but still a blast.


Then I looked to my left @ 20' from me are 6-8 big reds tailing in one spot with all there heads together. I pitched just past them and brought it right to them. One hammered it and we were off to the races. The 10 lb braid was screaming my drag. What a blast. Wore him down and boated a nice 30". Saw a few more run past me in the next hour, but no more hook ups. But I want to do that AGAIN.
My first Red in this boat and my largest red so far. And my first time sight casting to them.
Would have been good to have a keeper, but still a blast.

