WINDY Tuesday on St Joe Bay -April 9th
Posted: April 10th, 2013, 4:56 am
Me and a good friend who owns Cape Trading Post managed to time a trip together to the bay. As usual the wind was howling. We drifted the flats with the anchor out. Did I mention the wind was blowing?
It was a much needed trip for me to get out on the salt water so I didn't care if I caught nothing but lady fish. We managed about 6 or 7 trout that were all between 15 and 16" so they went back in and I lost a very nice trout. John managed to catch a very nice flounder off a sand patch. It was too windy to get out towards the north end of the bay and troll for Spanish. I did go back that evening and fished the wall by the marina for a few minutes and missed two and lost one nice spanish. A guy down the wall caught a few pretty nice ones so they are moving in. The water over the darker weedy areas was 70 degrees and dropped 3 or 4 degrees over the light areas. The mullet and pinfish are on the flats. We fished a variety of lures and never really found any one that paid off.
Like I think I mentioned, it was WINDY!!! It's supposed to be windy all week so if you go to St Joe be careful.
It was a much needed trip for me to get out on the salt water so I didn't care if I caught nothing but lady fish. We managed about 6 or 7 trout that were all between 15 and 16" so they went back in and I lost a very nice trout. John managed to catch a very nice flounder off a sand patch. It was too windy to get out towards the north end of the bay and troll for Spanish. I did go back that evening and fished the wall by the marina for a few minutes and missed two and lost one nice spanish. A guy down the wall caught a few pretty nice ones so they are moving in. The water over the darker weedy areas was 70 degrees and dropped 3 or 4 degrees over the light areas. The mullet and pinfish are on the flats. We fished a variety of lures and never really found any one that paid off.
Like I think I mentioned, it was WINDY!!! It's supposed to be windy all week so if you go to St Joe be careful.