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Going to St. Joe

Posted: April 22nd, 2004, 10:05 am
by downtimes
We are going to be in St Joe from Sun the April 25th to May 2.Going to bring the small skiff in hopes of trout and maybe some reds. We have been there before but never this time of year. Any Tips would be greatly appreciated.

Posted: April 22nd, 2004, 10:28 am
by Tom Keels
Stop at Presnell's and talk to them. Eckley will tell you where you need to go, what's biting and on what. Then buy something from them and support them. Let me know how you do. I'll be over there in 3 weeks.

Posted: April 22nd, 2004, 11:20 am
by Littoral
Tom, I don't know Eckley but if you do spend some money there and support them are they pretty good with info?

Posted: April 22nd, 2004, 1:43 pm
by Jumptrout51
I can't afford to support THEM and my family,but I will spend what I can with them.

Posted: April 22nd, 2004, 1:47 pm
by Tom Keels
My statement may be misleading. They are very nice folks there and will help you out any way they can. I just didn't want folks to rush in with the car running outside and ask for the tips, then ride off to another ramp. They are a good local tackle store and deserve support.

Posted: April 22nd, 2004, 4:56 pm
by birddog
Amen, Tom.

Posted: April 22nd, 2004, 9:42 pm
by downtimes
We are planing to leave the skiff in thier marina. (Presnells) We had heard fishing was slow and was just curious to see if someone knew otherwise.

Posted: April 23rd, 2004, 6:53 am
by birddog
Downtimes- The fishing can be slow at St. Joe, but at certain times during the day the bite can turn on and get exciting in a hurry. I've had good luck fishing the major feeding periods lately and the last 2 hrs of a rising tide. If your looking for trout, south of Black's Island is a good place to start. They tell me me the redfish are really concetrated north of the state park on the peninsula. Look back at some of the past posts to see what kind of water people have been catching in. I've been catching better trout on hard baits and more throwbacks on grubs. I think the key is being in the right place at the right time. Now where the right place is I usually don't know. Just keep moving and changing baits. Something will eventually turn on. And do what Tom said.

Posted: April 23rd, 2004, 7:04 am
by Tom Keels
The one thing you need to remember about the bay is you have to have moving water. If the tide isn't moving you aren't catching fish. Its as simple as that.

Posted: April 23rd, 2004, 8:39 am
by Scott7138
Downtimes -Some good info being provided here. Eckley is a good source like everyone has said. I spoke with him yesterday and he said that the guides have been doing well on LY's. Said they have had a 6 and 5 lb. brought in this week on live bait. I am going down this Sat. witha live bait strategy in mind. Bring a cast net to save some money on buying live bait. Find your grass flats around Blacks Island, I prefer the SE side. Eckley also said that had only brought in one Red from the head of the bay and said they were doing pretty good near the state park. Good luck and screaming drags...

Posted: April 23rd, 2004, 11:01 am
by downtimes
Your right ...a lot of good info. I will let you all know how we do when we get back to Miami.