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Two Vets Need Help at St george Island
Posted: June 19th, 2018, 12:12 am
by jjewell99
I usually do pretty good researching and searching where i can find some fish, however I have had boat problems had to get it worked on today and havent been able to seek and destroy like normal. I myself am an Iraq Vet as an MP in 2005 and my buddy im fishing with is a 2 time Iraq vet 2003 with the 82airborne (infantry) in the initial invasion and a national guard unit in 2006. We just need some tips where to start fishing for trout and reds st george and dog island. we have lost 3 days and dont want to get skunked. Oh btw he is fly fishing so I would really like to get him a couple saltwater fish(hes never caught on on the fly). Thanks in advance Ill give a full report after fishing if anybody wants it.
Re: Two Vets Need Help at St george Island
Posted: June 19th, 2018, 7:25 am
by BillytheKid
The cut at the East end of St George is a good spot. I believe you need a 4wd if I remember correctly.
Re: Two Vets Need Help at St george Island
Posted: June 19th, 2018, 7:53 am
by eightwt
I agree about east SGI.Get gate lock code from park office, only 20 cars allowed per day. Rough, but fine without 4wd. I'm a fly guy and have caught trout,reddfish, jacks, pompano, ladyfish, Spanish macks.
Re: Two Vets Need Help at St george Island
Posted: June 19th, 2018, 9:05 am
by silverking
Similar to my post re: Panama City Beach. The hot water inshore requires early or late forays--when the water is coolest or the sun is dropping--for shallow trout and reds bayside. Otherwise, the deeper grass flats off the edge will be worth a shot. Pelican Island off the Boy Scout camp is a possibility. So are the beach troughs when the tide is up. Big jacks roaming around and may be some lingering Spanish in deeper water. Watch for bird activity, drift or trolling motor into range and use Clousers or epoxy minnow flies with a fast strip. The grass flats and oyster coves on the backside of LSGI is another option, but same rules apply as far as water temps.
Good luck.
Re: Two Vets Need Help at St george Island
Posted: June 19th, 2018, 1:06 pm
by rockyg
PM sent. Good luck guys. Thank you for your service.

Re: Two Vets Need Help at St george Island
Posted: June 19th, 2018, 1:37 pm
by jjewell99
eightwt wrote:I agree about east SGI.Get gate lock code from park office, only 20 cars allowed per day. Rough, but fine without 4wd. I'm a fly guy and have caught trout,reddfish, jacks, pompano, ladyfish, Spanish macks.
Will they give the code out? I told them 8am was too late but didn’t offer a gate code? By 10 am it was dead with no wind and felt like an oven
Re: Two Vets Need Help at St george Island
Posted: June 19th, 2018, 2:05 pm
by flatsbroke22
Spent last weekend there and the fishing was terrible! I fished from the cut to the Boy Scout ramp and everywhere in between. Caught three trout Friday and not even a bite Saturday. Water is stirred up from them dredging the main channel. I don’t know if that was the problem or not but it didn’t help.
Re: Two Vets Need Help at St george Island
Posted: June 19th, 2018, 3:27 pm
by Pirate
The fishing around SGA has been up and down this year with the crazy weather. Guides are saying the same. Just keep your line in the water and enjoy being out there.