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Boating and Offshore/Inshore Fishing

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(03-01-2019, 09:29 AM)Caldrac Wrote: I love it. Me and my dad pretty much live for it. If I could quit my job today and fish everyday instead I would. I dig inshore fishing. My dad and I have kayaks but he was able to rig them with foot pedals and trolling motors on the back. So it's pretty cool. We can get from point A to point B with relative ease. A simple marine battery is all you need and as long as you have a heavy duty kayak with high weight capacity it's a non issue. And it sure as hell beats paddling against the wind and current when the weather starts to turn.

We mostly fish for Redfish and Trout. We personally stick to top water lures. It works. It's fun. We usually hit the same spots around here between Brown's Creek, White Shell, Clapboard and Sister's Creek damn near every Saturday or Sunday if the weather permits. We don't mind the heat, cold or rain. We go year round. But it's usually the damn wind that will kill any plans for us.

Not a fan of Mayport. But I would say most days are fair. We chase after schools of fish. They're typically around oyster beds and the grass lines. Really fun horsing them in on top water lures though. Nothing beats that submarine like rise from underneath and that quick "POP" noise they make when they hit the lure. You know you've got a good one too when it's a drag and "see ya!" type of peel.

If we could afford a boat we would have gone that route years ago. But we make do with what we've got. As long as there's fish. That's all that matters. Sometimes once in awhile we'll just stop and grab a bag of dead shrimp, head out to Ponte Vedra beach and just fish and knock a few back. Mostly pull Catfish and Whiting out there. Whiting is good eating though. Little bit of Old Bay and Lemon in a pan fried up with it is solid.

Beds and grass is where it’s at! Have you eaten any of the trout in the area? I gave it ago but the flavor seems off. In the Destin area, the trout is on point! 

When I retired I had every intention of fishing my butt off but there always seems to be some distraction. It has taken a backseat to just cruising at the moment. Trying to get kids into fishing so I have a good excuse but they just assume screw off in the water. Impatient suckers!
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Boating and Offshore/Inshore Fishing - by B2hibry - 02-26-2019, 11:37 AM
RE: Boating and Offshore/Inshore Fishing - by B2hibry - 03-01-2019, 09:39 AM
Boating and Offshore/Inshore Fishing - by Caldrac - 03-04-2019, 09:04 AM



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