St. Marks - 3/2/13
Posted: March 4th, 2013, 11:55 am
I decided to give it a shot and fish out of Saint Marks this Saturday. My step dad was visiting from TN and had never been fishing in this area. I warned him that it was going to be a tricky day with all this fresh water dumping in, howling winds, and cold weather. He was game so I rigged the lines, picked up some live shrimp and headed to the Fort. We got there about 10.30a and there was only one other truck in the lot.
I knew the seas were going to be choppy, but I thought that we might be able to get out to shallow water rocks in about 14’ of water and try at some Rock Bass. Had to take it slow to avoid getting sprayed, but we eventually made it out there. Once there we started seeing some 3+ footers and my 18’ Cobia was just not having it. We were getting a tossed around and really had no chance of anchoring on top of any good numbers. Se we made a move and headed towards Stoney. We fished the flats in about 4’ of water to see if maybe the trout would be out there. NOPE! We were using gulps and suspending plugs worked the area for about an hour with not even one strike.
At this we pushed into Stoney. Pulled up on a hole and dropped some shrimp and prayed for the best. I wasn’t going to move from that hole until something got hungry and decided to bend the rod. After about 30 minutes started seeing the rod tip bend ever so slightly. Thought to myself we may be on some Sheeps Head and sure enough reeled in a nice keeper Sheepy. A few minutes later my step dad reeled in a little Sting Ray and I was happy that even with these poor conditions we were not skunked.
Finally decided to try and fish a spot I knew produced some good reds in the Wakulla this winter and pulled a little Sheepy there as well. Sun was beginning to set at this point so we decided to call it a day. Talk to a few other brave anglers at the ramp and no one seemed to have any luck locating the Reds and Trouts on Saturday.

I knew the seas were going to be choppy, but I thought that we might be able to get out to shallow water rocks in about 14’ of water and try at some Rock Bass. Had to take it slow to avoid getting sprayed, but we eventually made it out there. Once there we started seeing some 3+ footers and my 18’ Cobia was just not having it. We were getting a tossed around and really had no chance of anchoring on top of any good numbers. Se we made a move and headed towards Stoney. We fished the flats in about 4’ of water to see if maybe the trout would be out there. NOPE! We were using gulps and suspending plugs worked the area for about an hour with not even one strike.
At this we pushed into Stoney. Pulled up on a hole and dropped some shrimp and prayed for the best. I wasn’t going to move from that hole until something got hungry and decided to bend the rod. After about 30 minutes started seeing the rod tip bend ever so slightly. Thought to myself we may be on some Sheeps Head and sure enough reeled in a nice keeper Sheepy. A few minutes later my step dad reeled in a little Sting Ray and I was happy that even with these poor conditions we were not skunked.
Finally decided to try and fish a spot I knew produced some good reds in the Wakulla this winter and pulled a little Sheepy there as well. Sun was beginning to set at this point so we decided to call it a day. Talk to a few other brave anglers at the ramp and no one seemed to have any luck locating the Reds and Trouts on Saturday.
