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Old 03-02-2008, 10:08 AM   #1
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Default Bayou Tarkiln Saturday

Took my 'yak up into Bayou Tarkiln (lower Perdido Bay) Saturday. Started out at7 AM, extreme low tide. Had to drag 'yak through entrance into Bayou - but once in the channel and into the bayou, water level was fine.Tried using top waters first - water was extremely calm with no wind. Nothing hitting. Then switched over to aroot beer DOA that I bought at Outcast sale for a buck, and things got interesting. About 8:30 landed first speck- 24". Couple ofminutes later,16" speck. Got a couple more specks in the 12-14" range. Then bite stalled. Decided to head back to mouth of bayou around noon. Noticed that tide was coming in by then - strong water flow creating some eddies around natural sand bottom. I started casting along a ridge where there was a dropoff of about 3-4 feet. Started landing the flatties! Caught 5 flounder in about 30 minutes - largest was about 2 pounds. Caught all fish on light tackle with 8# mono. What a blast. Was getting hungry, so time to go back and grab lunch.

I did take some pics, but it was with a Wally World disposable. Once I get them developed, I'll convert to digital and post them. All in all, a beautiful day on the water - I was the only one out there all morning. Just me, mullet jumping, Osprey's, loonsand pelicans fishing, and the occasional plane flying over. Awesome. One for the books...
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Old 03-02-2008, 10:14 AM   #2
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Great report...sounds like a blast. Where do you launch your yak for that?
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Old 03-02-2008, 10:24 AM   #3
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Very good detailed report! I have never been in that bayou but it sure looks fishy on the map. Really surprising that the specks wouldn't hit the topwater lures. I picked up some of the new mirrolure mullet topwaters at the sale, you should check them out. They are a nice compact size and come in some neat colors. Thanks again.
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Old 03-03-2008, 01:57 PM   #4
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I live in a subdivision off Bauer Road and we have a community pier on the bay. I launch my 'yak from there and the bayou is an 8-10 minute paddle away. I'm not positive, but I don't think there are any public access points in close proximity where you could launch.

I see 16' to 20' motor boats come up to the bayou all the time. However, the bayou is closed to combustible motor traffic - you have to have an electric kicker to get up into the bayou. And the tide has to be working with you, as well. The entrance sometimes is only a couple of inches deep - if not exposed.
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Old 03-03-2008, 01:59 PM   #5
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wrighttackle,

Yeah...I thought the conditions would have been good for topwater. Little to no wind, light tides, etc. Maybe the water is still a little cold and the specks aren't feeling frisky, yet. Who knows.....but that root beer DOA sure did get them excited!
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Old 03-03-2008, 02:42 PM   #6
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Way to go Tim . Can't wait for the water to warm up around the club and the sheephead start biting. By the way good report
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good job on the flatties:clap
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Old 03-10-2008, 01:59 PM   #8
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Sounds like a great morning to be on the water. Where is that bayou Tarkiln actually located?
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Old 03-10-2008, 02:17 PM   #9
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Doogiesar --

Bayou Tarkiln State Park is located in Southwest Escambia County - park entrance is on Bauer Road. However, it is part of the Perdido Pitcher Plant Preserve, you can't take vehicles down to the bayou. The bayou entrance is in lower Perdido Bay. If you look at a map and find Tarkiln Point, you will see Tarkiln Bayou.
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Nice report !!!!!!!!!!! Thanks clap

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