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sheep head

Posted: July 8th, 2012, 7:53 pm
by mhmitchell
Over the weekend I met a guy that let on he has caught many large sheep head on the Apalachicola River bank fishing. I didnt think to ask exactly where but wish I had. I live in Quincy and since I have no boat would love to find some Apalachicola, Ochlocknee or St.Marks river canals etc where I can catch sheep head and other salt water species from the bank and the best times of year to go. Best river baits to use.

Many thanks

Re: sheep head

Posted: July 8th, 2012, 9:43 pm
by Hammer
Sheephead are very plentiful this time of year in the Apalacicola around Bloddy Bluff and the Brothers area. They can be caught on the bottom with Fiddler Crabs for bait. Just toss the FC out there with weight to hold the bottom and pull right before the bites ;-)

Re: sheep head

Posted: July 9th, 2012, 6:45 am
by mhmitchell
Can these areas be reached by road?
Where can I get fiddler crabs?

Thanks!

Re: sheep head

Posted: July 9th, 2012, 1:15 pm
by SBW
Hammer wrote:Sheephead are very plentiful this time of year in the Apalacicola around Bloddy Bluff and the Brothers area. They can be caught on the bottom with Fiddler Crabs for bait. Just toss the FC out there with weight to hold the bottom and pull right before the bites ;-)
LOL! 9 out of 10 times you will pull up a empty shell. Best technique I have found with fiddler's is putting two on at a time, watching the line very intensely and watching for an ever-so-slight nudge, then nailing him when he comes back for the second one. People who fish via watching their rod-tip will waste bait, as it is too late by then. The absolute BEST technique I have found, however, is tying on the smallest stainless steel hook you can get that will still hold a fish (I've even used bream hooks in a pinch), taking a big shrimp, and cutting him into small segments (less than 1/2") and burying the hook completely inside the shrimp. The sheepshead will then swallow the whole thing. A steel leader isn't a bad idea when using this method.

Re: sheep head

Posted: July 9th, 2012, 1:22 pm
by SBW
mhmitchell wrote:Can these areas be reached by road?
Where can I get fiddler crabs?

Thanks!
Anywhere that has Oyster Bars will hold Sheepshead. I find it easier to catch them on falling tide, because then they're forced off the bars. Also, if fishing from a dock or pier, LOOK STRAIGHT DOWN!! You will see monster Sheepshead plucking away at the barnacles on the pylons. As for the fiddler's, Crum's sells them for a dollar a dozen, OR you can easily catch them yourself by the hundreds (though I couldn't tell you exactly where in this area, as I haven't learned my way around yet). If someone puts you on a spot that holds them, go to wherever it is on low tide as they will be out in droves, especially early morning or late afternoon, and put down two lengths of 2x4 in the shape of a wide "V", and then just herd them into the boards and scoop them up by the hundreds.

Re: sheep head

Posted: July 10th, 2012, 11:04 am
by AshlieKC
Live Oak Island and Wakulla Beach have been plentiful with Fiddlers. We normally get ours from Live Oak Island, and even found some at Shell Point last weekend at low tide. Good Luck!

Re: sheep head

Posted: July 10th, 2012, 11:29 am
by CaptReelThyme
Back in Louisiana, we took used small circle hooks, with crabs on the piers at night. I also took a flat head shovel and long handle to scrape barnacles ans mussels off pililings as to chum the water. Good luck.

Re: sheep head

Posted: July 10th, 2012, 2:41 pm
by mhmitchell
thanks again! If I can find a place to fish from the bank I will certainly try.

Re: sheep head

Posted: July 10th, 2012, 6:26 pm
by sailcat
I get my fiddler crabs on bottoms road going into Panacea. It took me about 15 minutes, with a small net, to get hundereds of the little cridders.
Then I took my Daughter to Bloddy Bluff and went down river and we started catching sheep head. My Daughter caught the biggest one and she
said she put two FC's on her hook, she taught me something that day last week; and I thought I was going to show her how to do it.

Re: sheep head

Posted: July 16th, 2012, 7:07 am
by mhmitchell
ok I guess no sheephead from shore. I dont see any road to Bloddy Bluff.
Thanks for the tips though.

Re: sheep head

Posted: July 16th, 2012, 8:09 am
by bman
Yes there is... Its called Bloody Bluff road. Look it up on google maps. North of where the brothers river comes into the appalach. There is a ramp at the end of the road.

Re: sheep head

Posted: July 16th, 2012, 11:28 am
by mhmitchell
Thanks I will try it this week.

Re: sheep head

Posted: July 16th, 2012, 4:25 pm
by MarkM
Bloody Bluff is of of 65. About 15- 20 miles north of 98.

Re: sheep head

Posted: July 18th, 2012, 12:20 pm
by mhmitchell
Thanks