St. Marks, 7/10, also
Posted: July 11th, 2004, 8:14 am
Launched at the Lighthouse pool at 0615. Headed west to a ditch/channel I've been successfull fishing before. Spent the first half hour catching pinfish. I usually don't use pins, but, after reading recent reports, thought I'd try to increase my chances for a keeper trout. I should have fished for trout that first half hour.
The water surface temp was 84 degrees at 0645. Water was lightly stained. Threw a pin under cork out the back and started fishing at 0715. Fished until 1400. Water got much more stained on the falling tide. Water surface temp at 1400 was 90 degrees. IT'S HOT OUT THERE!
The water was fairly clear early. High tide was at 0830 +/-. Some time between 0930 and 1000 the floating grass started getting thicker, and the stained water started moving in. Several large floating grass "islands" passed through.
I caught several small trout as soon as I started fishing. However, keepers were few and far between. After the tide turned the bite slowed. But, being the stuborn individual that I am, I stayed with it. Most of the trout, and all the keepers came on a Catch 2000. A few were caught on a jig and grub under a CT, with a 3.5' leader. A couple were caught on a bottom fished jig and grub. The only bites on live pins were sharks.
Summer time is here. The water is hot. I would think unless there's a lot of tide movement, we're in for some slow days.
Tally for the day:
18 trout, only 4 keepers.
2 ladyfish
4 sharks
3 stockwells
The water surface temp was 84 degrees at 0645. Water was lightly stained. Threw a pin under cork out the back and started fishing at 0715. Fished until 1400. Water got much more stained on the falling tide. Water surface temp at 1400 was 90 degrees. IT'S HOT OUT THERE!
The water was fairly clear early. High tide was at 0830 +/-. Some time between 0930 and 1000 the floating grass started getting thicker, and the stained water started moving in. Several large floating grass "islands" passed through.
I caught several small trout as soon as I started fishing. However, keepers were few and far between. After the tide turned the bite slowed. But, being the stuborn individual that I am, I stayed with it. Most of the trout, and all the keepers came on a Catch 2000. A few were caught on a jig and grub under a CT, with a 3.5' leader. A couple were caught on a bottom fished jig and grub. The only bites on live pins were sharks.
Summer time is here. The water is hot. I would think unless there's a lot of tide movement, we're in for some slow days.
Tally for the day:
18 trout, only 4 keepers.
2 ladyfish
4 sharks
3 stockwells