St. Marks 9/28 - The Grind
Posted: September 28th, 2019, 11:09 pm
What started out as a clear win for the pinfish (need to reload 4in plastics) ended up with dinner on the table.
Things were hit and miss all day with no real pattern were fish were holding east of the the Rock Garden. Things seemed to die off
past high tide. Got the last cast in around 6:30pm.
Couldn't buy a red, but landed some keeper trout including a 22 incher up along the flooded grass along a bank.
The only constant was the bite was strongest on the top-water. I landed most of my fish with a Heddon spook, including the 22 incher,
and had some trout hit jigs on landing when too much grass was present.
The water quality was clear and the water felt cooler, but the wind plus a strong tide with floating grass made drifting
a bit more challenging. Up in the creeks were more favorable with getting retrieves without the side salad, otherwise
water seemed more less clogged with grass closer to the lighthouse.
The daily bonus was having a dolphin swim around the boat while taking a break from driving the mullet in a creek. Never gets old.
Bottom line it was a grind but it beats sitting at home. Anyone find the reds?
Things were hit and miss all day with no real pattern were fish were holding east of the the Rock Garden. Things seemed to die off
past high tide. Got the last cast in around 6:30pm.
Couldn't buy a red, but landed some keeper trout including a 22 incher up along the flooded grass along a bank.
The only constant was the bite was strongest on the top-water. I landed most of my fish with a Heddon spook, including the 22 incher,
and had some trout hit jigs on landing when too much grass was present.
The water quality was clear and the water felt cooler, but the wind plus a strong tide with floating grass made drifting
a bit more challenging. Up in the creeks were more favorable with getting retrieves without the side salad, otherwise
water seemed more less clogged with grass closer to the lighthouse.
The daily bonus was having a dolphin swim around the boat while taking a break from driving the mullet in a creek. Never gets old.
Bottom line it was a grind but it beats sitting at home. Anyone find the reds?