St. Marks and Walkula Beach

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Koenig
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St. Marks and Walkula Beach

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Saturday- Got to Wakula Beach at dead low tide. 6:30am Hiked to the oyster bars. We caught 14 trout and one huge sheephead. Using Shrimp on the bottom.

Sunday- St. Marks, IT WAS COLD!- Decided to hit some oyster bars. First one we stopped at, IT WAS ON!!! We caught 17 Reds and two Trout. Unfortunately only two Reds were keeper but it was loads of fun. Before that I had only caught two Red fish and those were by accident! They turned off just as fast as they turned on so we decided to search for some more. Found three Reds at another bar and had to call it a day. LIVE SHRIMP ON THE BOTTOM!!! They just can't resist it! WOOHOO!
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Reel Slow
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Post by Reel Slow »

WTG! :thumbup: Sounds like you figured em out.

I went back out on sunday morning and like you said, windy and cold. Caught 3 nice reds on artificals just ahead of the high, but no trout in the creek I was in.
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Post by wevans »

Sounds like decent weekend to me :-D and a fun one also :thumbup: :beer:
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