St. Marks 4/18
Posted: April 18th, 2004, 10:27 pm
My son and I decided to go about 10:00 this morning. I suggested we make it interesting. We had four new hard baits we had never fished. I numbered them 1-4, and had him pick a number, not knowing which bait was which. He numbered the remaining baits 1-3, and I picked a number. The rules for the day were, you could only fish with the bait you picked, but you could take two rods, rigged with the same bait, in the event of equipment failure, or breakoff.
We were on the water by 11:30. We headed east from the lighthouse to a spot I picked up a few fish yesterday. Within a half hour we were catching fish. Most of the fish came in clear water, 3.5 feet deep, and 71 degrees. We steadily caught fish until the tide turned, about 3:00. After that the bite was very slow. We did, however have 5 cobia chase our baits, but only 1 taker. My son landed a 29.5" cobia, and released it unharmed. Total trout count for the day was somewhere in the neighborhood of 40. However, keepers were few and far between. We probably caught 8 keepers, total. I'm not posetive of the count, because we released everything we caught today to fight again.
The day proved very interesting. We learned many ways to present the baits. Being locked into 1 bait makes you try different techniques. Both baits caught fish. I don't think one was any better than the other.We both agreed we will do this again.
Oh, you want to know what baits we were using? My son was using a Renegade floater/diver, a cheap copy of a Yozuri. I was usng a Matzuo folater/diver.
We were on the water by 11:30. We headed east from the lighthouse to a spot I picked up a few fish yesterday. Within a half hour we were catching fish. Most of the fish came in clear water, 3.5 feet deep, and 71 degrees. We steadily caught fish until the tide turned, about 3:00. After that the bite was very slow. We did, however have 5 cobia chase our baits, but only 1 taker. My son landed a 29.5" cobia, and released it unharmed. Total trout count for the day was somewhere in the neighborhood of 40. However, keepers were few and far between. We probably caught 8 keepers, total. I'm not posetive of the count, because we released everything we caught today to fight again.
The day proved very interesting. We learned many ways to present the baits. Being locked into 1 bait makes you try different techniques. Both baits caught fish. I don't think one was any better than the other.We both agreed we will do this again.
Oh, you want to know what baits we were using? My son was using a Renegade floater/diver, a cheap copy of a Yozuri. I was usng a Matzuo folater/diver.