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The Tyre family got their limit of scallops before noon on Saturday. I believe they traveled north on a Sea Hag Marina rental boat.
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Kinsley and Nick collect their families worth of scallops. They collected theirs south by Pepperfish Key. |
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Another limit of scallops brought in Saturday, September 3rd.
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Although the boys worked hard with hurricane clean up, Luke Matthews still managed to get out on the water and satisfy his latest addiction of fly fishing for redfish.
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Rockney Motes cleaning scallops. |
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THIS WEEKEND
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Santa Fe Lady Raiders Inshore Slam
September 10th
Click image to go to website for more details and sign up forms.
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After a long day of clean up, Chase-N-Fish landed this nice trout just as the sun went down. |
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Brett Molzen landed a nice redfish after the storm. |
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If you would like to help our community, please consider donating above. We have a substantial amount of homeless right now due to the storm surge. |
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This is the Sower of the Seed Community Food Bank after the storm. |
SPOTLIGHT on Shack #1 the Sardine
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#1 Sardine's living area. |
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#1 Sardine has 2 bedrooms, one with king bed and the other has a queen and a twin bed. |
OUR GREAT AND MUCH
APPRECIATED
VOLUNTEERS
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Claudia Sauls and Steve Bradford worked hard on clean up and bought lunch for the volunteers and employees on Friday. |
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Anna and Jeremy King. Anna cooked us two dinners and a breakfast.
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Luke Brantley tagged teamed with his brother helping to clean and organize product from the store.
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Kathi's Krabs delivered breakfasts on multiple days. The restaurant was protected from the storm surge and is OPEN for business in Steinhatchee.
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Lorri and Rocky Motes cleaned product outside on the deck. |
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Cindy Graham spent more than twelve hours emptying the store and cleaning stock.
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A crew organized by Stinky Fingers Baits, showed up, cooked 200 hot dogs, and dropped off 50 cases of water. Thank you Rick Mackey and Russ Luker for you help.
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Jason and Charity Carrington came and rinsed off fins well after hours.
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Pollo Tropical donated food on multiple days. Please stop by and thank them for us.
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Summer time employees, Beth Stephanelli and Abby Stewart showed up and helped out. Abby brought along her friend, Abby, who was a great help.
Sea Hag Marina would like to give a shout out to Brian Cook of Jefferson, GA, and his friend, Scott Hammer. These men plucked debris from the Steinhatchee River and cooked hot dogs and baked beans for all the volunteers and employees.
Sea Hag would also like to thank three gentlemen that saw us on the Jacksonville News and came to volunteer since Sea Hag helped them with boat trailer problems after hours. Josh Manuel, Daniel Burdetsky, and Zach Manuel spent hours working to remove mud from our Mermaid Cove Shack.
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Leigh Thomas and her husband, Mack Thomas, helped by drying items in the store. |
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Taylor Thomas cleaned and dried items too. |
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Mac Johnson Roofing was quick to react and was able to arrange a complete cleanup crew and a truck to help clean up the huge amounts of debris from the storm.
Patty Powl, expert t-shirt tagger, helped out and enjoyed herself so much that she was thinking about quitting her job and becoming a permanent t-shirt tagger for the Sea Hag Marina! Her help is much appreciated.
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Sea Hag Marina would also like to thank Vic Micolucci from WJXT4 Jax4News for the great coverage of Hurricane Hermine and for putting us on the map! He's a great guy too! |
SEA HAG MARINA would like to thank all our employees who work tiredlessly to clean up the marina and the shacks that also flooded. Sea Hag appreciates all those part time summer employees who volunteered hours to help clean.
Amanda Shipp
Derek Snyder
Gail Greenawalt
Chaeli Norwood
Chase Norwood
Abbyanna Stewart
Luke Matthews
Yoly Castellanos
Oscar Garcia
Edwin Espinal
Rodrigo Martinez
James Dechow
Brittany Carmichael
Alex Santos
Charlie Valentine
Prucilla Anderson
Wyatt Dudley
Summer Vaughn
Karin Williams
Brett Molzen
Nick Cochran
Dalton Wright
Harry Hyman
Kyle Phillips
Beth Stephanelli
and Piapa
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The ray of light and the calm after Hurricane Hermine.
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Photo of the Week
September 7, 2016
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Kaitlyn and Kourtney Bale got their limit of scallops on Monday, September 5th, Labor Day. |
Submit your snaps for Photo of the Week!
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CHECK OUT SOME OF OUR T-SHIRTS!
Get th
em while sizes last!
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Roomy and comfortable 24' Sea Hag fishing vessels powered by fuel efficient 90 HP Mercury Outboards. Equipped with a Garmin GPS/Depth finder, VHF radio and Bimini Top for shade. Full day rental $199.00 ($249.00 during scallop season) plus tax and fuel.
ABOVE Our largest unit the, Scallywag Shack, is 6 Bedrooms and 3 1/2 baths. Granite counter tops, ceramic tile flooring,
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BELOW Our smallest unit is the little pink Shrimp. This tiny shack was built in 1937 and still has jalousie windows. It has a bedroom with two twin beds and a full bed in the main living area. The bathroom is tiny too (see picture below). Amenities includes a coffee maker. Sleeps 4.
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