Mulkey Construction and Scott Peters filled the board with trout, redfish, black seabass, and Spanish mackerel.
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Cindy (in the middle) had a fantastic time fishing with Doug and Steve Graham. This group caught redfish, trout, and flounder.
Mulkey Enterprises brought some of their employees to Steinhatchee and the Sea Hag for a couple of days of fishing and had a great time.
Kristen Griffis caught this fat trout on Saturday morning.
Scott Peters had a great day fishing with Tennessee Roofing & Construction.
FISHING TOURNAMENT THIS WEEKEND
Oil Painters of America host
PAINT OUT in Steinhatchee
Mary O. Smith found an awesome place to paint near Sea Hag Marina. To look at additional artwork of Mary O. who organized this event, please click: maryosmith.com.
Marilyn Antram from Jacksonville, FL, found a spot in the shade to make a masterpiece.
Sandi Shaw from Thomasville, GA, painted a spot along the Steinhatchee River.
Paul Ladnier from Jacksonville, FL, painted a lovely landscape near the Sea Hag.
Donald and his bunch toughed it out Monday in the rain and caught some really good fish.
Toby Griffis with another fine trout.
Kyle Skipper help raise $1100 for cystic fibrosis.
Redfish on a calm day.
SPOTLIGHT
on Shack #1 the Sardine
#1 Sardine's living area.
#1 Sardine has 2 bedrooms, one with king bed and the other has a queen and a twin bed.
Kristin Griffis landed this beautiful redfish on Saturday morning.
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November 9, 2016
The Free Kids' Fishing Clinic was a huge success! Thank you to all who donated and/or volunteered.
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, 4 bedrooms 2 bath downstairs with outside hot water shower, 1/2 bath in the laundry. Upstairs has 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, full kitchen and living area and a large covered and screened deck. Sleeps maximum of 15. Great for groups, meetings or events!
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.