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st george island fishing first time

Posted: April 18th, 2014, 8:41 am
by ertauber
planning on spending a weekend fishing st george island area. Could use some advice of where to concentrate effort, baits.

Re: st george island fishing first time

Posted: April 18th, 2014, 11:00 am
by sailcat
You bring a boat or surf fishing?

Re: st george island fishing first time

Posted: April 19th, 2014, 8:59 am
by ertauber
got both the 17' bass tracker and the pontoon if the rest of the group want to join in. Sure appreciate your advice.

Re: st george island fishing first time

Posted: April 19th, 2014, 12:22 pm
by Pirate
This time of year fish near the launch area in the bass tracker. The bay can get real rough real quick. Around the bridges is usually good. Check with Fisherman's choice in East Point for info. It has been up and down with this weather. Hopefully that will change. When are you going?

Re: st george island fishing first time

Posted: April 19th, 2014, 2:01 pm
by bayrunner22
North end of island east of bridge good spot also sites cut always good

Re: st george island fishing first time

Posted: April 21st, 2014, 9:24 am
by Seachaser
Bunch of water to cover. It is about 6 miles from the bridge to cut. Be careful, you could get swamped on the way back. If you just want to catch fish, put in and go to about 4-6 feet of water and fish on bottom with shrimp. If you want trout or reds, go to the state park and go behind the island on the grass flats, but did I say it could get rough in the bay?

Re: st george island fishing first time

Posted: April 21st, 2014, 2:36 pm
by ertauber
appreciate everyone's good advice. Planning to go May 3 for the day. Sounds like if the wind is up, be very careful! Thanks guys.

Re: st george island fishing first time

Posted: April 21st, 2014, 5:18 pm
by Pirate
We are not trying to scare you to death but this time of year the weather is so fickle. If the bay has whitecaps don't waste your time. It will be too rough. A good place to put in and stay out of the wind and also close to shore is the state park ramp. Not the first ramp (which says group area) but the second ramp which has the oyster boat on display. You can stay in the East Slough and fish the bars (Low tide would help you see the layout) or go out around the point and fish the shore from there as far as you feel comfortable going. There are fish there at the right times but who knows with all this fresh water and fronts.