Shallow water grouper???
Posted: December 30th, 2012, 5:36 pm
What's the story? If I read correctly you can catch them(gag and red?) in Feb inward of 20 fathoms. What's a fathom? Out of St Marks how far is that? What reefs could you fish?
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Six feet in a fathom. You can catch grouper in Apalachee bay in the same area that you catch black sea bass and trout in the dead of summer. Troll plugs like the stretch 25 and Rapala CD14 over and around the rock piles just south of the stake line.Hit-n-Miss wrote:What's the story? If I read correctly you can catch them(gag and red?) in Feb inward of 20 fathoms. What's a fathom? Out of St Marks how far is that? What reefs could you fish?
Saw it in Woods-n-water. Dont know if it's right. So would Dog Ballard and St Marks reef be less than 20 fathoms then.Salty Gator wrote:I'm pretty sure that is incorrect. Myfwc.com says gags open fed July-oct. a few counties have gags open in state waters in April. A fathom is 6 feet.
Again, a fathom is six feet. So yes, you would have to go quite a ways to reach 20 fathoms or 120 ft. Hope my math is correct.Hit-n-Miss wrote:Saw it in Woods-n-water. Dont know if it's right. So would Dog Ballard and St Marks reef be less than 20 fathoms then.Salty Gator wrote:I'm pretty sure that is incorrect. Myfwc.com says gags open fed July-oct. a few counties have gags open in state waters in April. A fathom is 6 feet.
Salty Gator wrote:From myfwc.com
The following changes have been proposed:
Starting the recreational open season for most state waters on July 1 and ending the season when the federal season is projected to end. The 2013 federal season projection will not be determined until spring of 2013, but will end when the annual catch target is expected to be met, likely sometime in mid-November/early December.
This season will exclude state waters off of Franklin, Wakulla, Jefferson and Taylor counties including all waters of Apalachicola Bay and Indian Pass, including those in Gulf County, and all waters of the Steinhatchee River, including those in Dixie County. This four county region could have an open season of April 1 through June 30. If approved, this area of state waters will be closed to recreational gag grouper harvest for the remainder of the year.
reelbad wrote:Go catch a grouper
Go catch a grouper, have grill on board, cook eat, drink beer, go home.