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Posted: May 13th, 2002, 7:04 pm
by McRed
Went out of St. Marks around 11 A.M. with my sister and her family and decided to try St. Marks Reef. I'm still trying to learn the area so we went out and hooked on frozen sardines. Soon as we arrived around the reef the bait fish were running wild so we tossed in amongst them. Caught 5 nice Spanish Mack (one was 28") and one Bluefish. Only thing that went wrong that day was that I forgot to check the tides and idled into a rock a few hundred yards south of Black Rock. Did not know that there were that many rocks around there.

Posted: May 14th, 2002, 9:27 am
by grouper sandwich
I've heard that rock that you hit referred to as Carolina Rock becuase of all of the blue foot paint that is on it. Sorry about that, hope it didn't do too much damage.

Posted: May 14th, 2002, 10:16 am
by Tom Keels
How many times have I told you not to leave your rocks lying around GS. :lol:

Sorry to hear about that JMAC. I think Capt. Vic has that rock marked as death rock 1.

Posted: May 15th, 2002, 9:38 pm
by Ripple
I was catching pinfish on that rock with my kid last year, looked down in the clear water and spotted the entire lower unit of a large Mercury. Got a rope around it and pulled it up, but the prop and everything else were too damaged to be useful. After that she hooked a shark on a bream buster - that was fun!

That rock is one helluva widow maker - I have had it in my GPS for a few years. It has a nice little hole behind it that sometimes holds fish - good scallop area too. Never heard the Carolina reference, but it works for me!

Posted: May 16th, 2002, 7:53 am
by Will_Fish_4_Food
This rock's inside of the stake line right?

Posted: May 16th, 2002, 8:21 am
by McRed
Yes, it is inside the stake line. From the looks of things I scraped down to fiberglass, but did not crack anything. I also marked it on my GPS, and I will remember to check the tides when going out. According to my GPS, after hitting the rock, low tide was below a foot. I'll look at it as a lesson learned.

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Posted: May 16th, 2002, 6:37 pm
by RedMann
I know we're not supposed to ask for numbers around here but it sure would be nice not to find that rock the hard way. :eek:
If anyone is so inclined it would be appreciated. :grin:

Posted: May 17th, 2002, 1:19 pm
by Ripple
I'll give you THAT number - it is not that important as a fishing hole and I would hate to see someone get seroiusly injured on it.

That is, if I have it - I'm not sure if I simply marked it or saved it as a waypoint - (I can not see the #'s for the markers on my GPS). Anyway, I'll check when I get home and post the # if I have it.

Posted: May 18th, 2002, 11:27 pm
by Ripple
I think this is the # for the Carolina Death Rock 1: 30°04.319; 84°07.757.

I hope I don't get flamed for posting a #!!

Posted: May 19th, 2002, 3:09 pm
by fishhawkJR
Thank you Ripple I think thats the rock me and my dad busted a lower unit off a few years ago and we've been shy about running fast in that area since.

Posted: May 20th, 2002, 10:31 am
by RedMann
Thanks for sharing Ripple! :grin:

Posted: May 20th, 2002, 1:45 pm
by Will_Fish_4_Food
Ditto!