Where should I fish?
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Where should I fish?
I've been fishing St. Marks for years and do best there but been getting the itch to try some new fishing grounds. Local spots i've fished with limited success.. Ochlockonee bay(kept my boat at rock landing) and Lanark area.
Suggestions to the East?
Suggestions to the East?
Re: Where should I fish?
I'd probably try Econfina. You can fish back to the right of the mouth toward Aucilla or turn left and fish down towards Rock Island. Some good fishing, either way.
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Re: Where should I fish?
I agree with Reb.DixieReb wrote:I'd probably try Econfina. You can fish back to the right of the mouth toward Aucilla or turn left and fish down towards Rock Island. Some good fishing, either way.

Re: Where should I fish?
It might help to study a good topo map of that coast and find where the really shallow areas are at low tide. If your depthfinder has topo, watch the shallow spots and try to stay in deeper water. In the river there is a rock just past the no-wake zone, swing to the right and you should miss it. Watch for floating trees, there were some leftover from the last hurricane. Good luck with the fishing.
Yours in the South
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Re: Where should I fish?
I have a chartplotter loaded with current sonarcharts but will be careful.DixieReb wrote:It might help to study a good topo map of that coast and find where the really shallow areas are at low tide. If your depthfinder has topo, watch the shallow spots and try to stay in deeper water. In the river there is a rock just past the no-wake zone, swing to the right and you should miss it. Watch for floating trees, there were some leftover from the last hurricane. Good luck with the fishing.
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Re: Where should I fish?
Rough start to the day after repacking my bearings and watching my bearing buddy go flying down Apalachee.
Got on the water about 3 and fished until 615.
Started at the mouth and was getting hits but missed a few on the popping cork(getting set up).
Got sketched out by the rocks so headed about a mile out of the mouth for clear water and picked up a keeper trout right away(tossed back/16.5") and missed alot of hits(don't know what was up with me today/probably the trailer issues). Fished hard but couldn't get anymore trout before the tide died down. Caught a couple rock bass too.
I haven't chased reds in a long time but picked up a Catch 2000 after reading the recent thread here. Went about 200yds due east of the mouth and worked the grass a few times and came up with my first slot red(barely/18 on the nose) in a long time. Tossed everything back because I didn't feel like filleting fish today.
All in all great day but think i'll stick to st marks. Closer and feels like home if some of you guys know what I mean.
Got on the water about 3 and fished until 615.
Started at the mouth and was getting hits but missed a few on the popping cork(getting set up).
Got sketched out by the rocks so headed about a mile out of the mouth for clear water and picked up a keeper trout right away(tossed back/16.5") and missed alot of hits(don't know what was up with me today/probably the trailer issues). Fished hard but couldn't get anymore trout before the tide died down. Caught a couple rock bass too.
I haven't chased reds in a long time but picked up a Catch 2000 after reading the recent thread here. Went about 200yds due east of the mouth and worked the grass a few times and came up with my first slot red(barely/18 on the nose) in a long time. Tossed everything back because I didn't feel like filleting fish today.
All in all great day but think i'll stick to st marks. Closer and feels like home if some of you guys know what I mean.
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Re: Where should I fish?
Awesome to hear! Sometimes just getting out there and exploring is as much fun as hardcore chasing fish... the few bites here or there are just icing on the cake.
Wait until you see a negative tide out there... GOOD TIMES!

Wait until you see a negative tide out there... GOOD TIMES!


Re: Where should I fish?
That shallow water at Econfina is enough to make anybody skittish, I have to watch myself every time I fish there. When you get out far enough, you can run OK.
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Re: Where should I fish?

Aucilla is GREAT but sometimes not so great at low tide. Hit a rock and your day will change.
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Re: Where should I fish?
I think i'll stick to St marks.
Went fishing yesterday too and cleaned up. The bite was on fire!
Probably even more on fire @ Econfina but i'll take it.
Went fishing yesterday too and cleaned up. The bite was on fire!
Probably even more on fire @ Econfina but i'll take it.
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Re: Where should I fish?
There's a time for fishing what you know best and a time for just up and doing the opposite. They're both fun for different reasons. Either of the 2 in to many doses at once gives you the itch to do the other.