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St. Marks 2/19/05

Posted: February 19th, 2005, 10:09 pm
by mjsigns
Put the boat in at the ramp at the fort at St. Marks at 8:00. Saw dstockwell, Mako and Nathan and the other fellow (I didn’t catch his name). They were on the way out to chase the elusive Groupers. I was taking my daughter out for a Father & Daughter fishing day. I had a gut feeling that we would just be fishing and not catching. We ended up sitting at the mouth of the river with three other boats fishing for anything that would bite. There were three older folks in a small green G-3. They were using fiddlers and were doing the only catching I saw all day long. All we could do was watch and get our lines hung on the structure on the bottom. The older folks were slaying the sheephead using fiddlers for bait. It seemed they pulled up sheephead after sheephead each one would fill a dinner plate. I am sure they stayed within the catch limits.

My daughter was getting bored and wanted to visit that strange “hump islandâ€

Posted: February 20th, 2005, 6:19 am
by tin can
MJ, I don't know the official name, but the folks I know call it Rock Island.

Sounds like you and the daughter had a good day.

Posted: February 20th, 2005, 8:32 am
by mjsigns
Never knew what folks called that Island, but one thing for sure, that island is composed mostly of rocks and a few cedar trees and some cactus patches. It is a very interesting piece of geography.... a fitting name "Rock Island"

Thanks TC-

Posted: February 20th, 2005, 9:29 am
by Yardarm
MJ,

Nice set of pictues. Certainly worth 3,000 words.

YA :thumbup:

Posted: February 20th, 2005, 10:43 am
by Eerman
Sounds like a good day. Like the pics.

Posted: February 20th, 2005, 11:33 am
by dstockwell
It was good to meet you MJ. :thumbup: yesterday was not to good.

Posted: February 20th, 2005, 1:18 pm
by Aucilla
Nice fishing story, nice pix. Who could ask for more, 'cept to be there?

Thanks MJ.

Posted: February 20th, 2005, 11:44 pm
by mjsigns
The story could have been better if we had caught some fish. It was nice meeting dstockwell and the others, but it seems we all missed the fish. Even if I don't catch fish I usually bring back images.

There was a part the story I left out. I was the visited from "the man". There were two of them out Saturday and I had a visit from each one. My boat must be a "Law Magnet" :-D I proudly displayed my sticker and both officers were very kind to me. And later on back at the ramp the man was there checking boats as they returned. I guess he was looking for Trout hunters with trophies.

Thanks for all the comments and replies :thumbup:

Posted: February 22nd, 2005, 6:18 pm
by Welby
mj, I noticed your GPS mounting bracket in one of your pics. Can you tell me where to buy one like that ? I like it better than mine.
Thanks...........

Posted: February 22nd, 2005, 6:49 pm
by wevans
Marine Swivel Mount - 72/76/Map76
Towards the bottom of the page :-D

http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs/st ... storeNum=3

Posted: February 22nd, 2005, 9:47 pm
by tin can
Actually, what MJ has is the RAM mount. I've been using them ever since I broke the third Garmin mount. They're great.

http://www.basspro.com/servlet/catalog. ... rchResults

Posted: February 22nd, 2005, 10:06 pm
by mjsigns
Welby- Thanks for the complement on the mount- Like TC says it's a RAM mount. TC offers excellent advice on equipment as well as fishing..you name it.....I got one on his advice, and I really like it. It is on a ball-joint and is adjustable in any direction or angle, and extremely tough. I wish I had one like it for the depthfinder.... :thumbup:

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All RAM mounts and cradles come standard with a one inch diameter double ball and socket system. These custom made cradles are designed to withstand more than 50g's of shock and will hold your hand held device rock solid, even in the harshest of conditions. The patented rubber ball and socket design will protect the electronics from damage due to vibration. All these RAM components are 100% interchangeable so if you decide to switch GPS units simply switch out the Gps cradle necessary to make the change. Additional components are available so that your GPS can be quickly and easily moved from your windshield, handlebar, deck, or any other location that you want. Convenience and quality without a big dollar expense is what RAM brings along with lifetime warranties, electronic protection, and perfect viewing

Posted: February 22nd, 2005, 10:20 pm
by tin can
I have one of those, too.

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