No Oil And Good Scalloping, Steinhatchee Is Still Paradise
Steinhatchee Fishing Guide Captain Steve Kroll of Pepperfish Key Charters Steinhatchee Fishing Report.
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Steinhatchee Fishing Guide Captain Steve Kroll of Pepperfish Key Charters Steinhatchee Fishing Report.
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Won By Mr. Eric Olsen!
Mr. Eric Olsen of Jacksonville, FL is the proud owner of the Club Car Elite golf cart raffled by the Steinhatchee River Chamber of Commerce on Sunday night just before the fireworks show.
Thank you to Big Bend Marine of Perry, FL who provided the cart and tickets and to everyone who purchased one or many tickets. The proceeds from the raffle funded the spectacular fireworks show that seems to get better every year. The winning ticket was sold by Fiddler’s Restaurant in Steinhatchee who seasoned the prize with a steak dinner as well. A note of thanks goes to all hard working chamber members who sold the tickets.
The 4th of July is always a great time in Steinhatchee and this year was no different.
Scallopers were filling their buckets between rain drops, but the weather cleared just in time for the festivities.
The evening opened with a flawless acappella rendering of our National Anthem sung by Emily Selleck of Mayo, FL while the flag was being raised by Post Commander Jim Moody and Mel Larue of Steinhatchee American Legion Post 291. Emily, who is American Idol bound, continued to entertain with the voice of an angel throughout the evening.
While waiting for dark:30 and the fireworks a load of fun was had by the many brave souls who dared to throw a mullet in this year’s Mullet Toss. The first toss of the evening was by Mrs. Amber Fink still in her gown only 90 minutes after her wedding (only in Steinhatchee). The winner and “Mullet Master” was Seth Kirkland with a 165 foot throw.
A very special thanks goes to Larry & Paula Fritcher, who have been involved in the fireworks show for many years, along with Ed Wessels, Dick Jackson (another long time helper), Joshua Cook and Joshua Carnes. The spectacular display lit up the night sky over the river for about 45 minutes and could be seen for miles.
Another thank you goes to Teresa & Ralph Grubbs, Vondla Sullivan and Meg Fleming who tirelessly scooped up ice cream to cool off visitors all night and everyone else who has helped in any way to make this celebration a wonderful event.
Pam Wessels President
Steinhatchee River Chamber Of Commerce
352.498.7770 or 877.498.7770
Sure we’re concerned about oil messing up our paradise. We are preparing for the worst and hoping and praying for the best.
Looking at the closure map, the closest oil is more than 150 miles away.
The Governor opened Scallop season 12 days early, Thanks to Pam Wessels (Chairman of our Chamber of Commerce Board), she wrote a letter to Gov. Christ and the Taylor County Board of Commissioners.
In the meantime, we’re fishing and scalloping. And booking more trips. My scallop calender is not where it should be for this time year. I know that many folks are taking a wait and see position, or planning vacations elsewhere. I certainly understand, but I would like to let everyone I speak to know that we’re here, and the water’s fine and the fish and scallops are fine too.
Ann, myself and family picked up 7 gals Sunday after Church and they shucked out a heavy 4 lbs of meat.
Speckled Trout and Redfish have been in their normal summertime patterns.
The Trout bite has been best deep, 6-12 feet.
Redfish bite has been best early, in the usual places, also on morning high tides when access is best and water is at it’s lowest of the day.
This Steinhatchee Fishing Report is from Steinhatchee Fishing Guide Captain Steve Kroll

Steinhatchee Reds Make Everyone Smile

Dan & Mark With A Nice bag of Steinhatchee, Florida Scallops
If you have interest in the Booming Plan, attached is the latest, revised as of last Fri the 18th.
I’ll send along whatever new comes my way.
I’ve not had time to read it so please direct any questions you may have to Jack Brown or Jeff Manning of Taylor Emergency Mgmt. 850-838-3575
Graphic Response Plan Map: WP1-1
Graphic Response Plan Map: WP1-2
Graphic Response Plan Map: WP1-3
Graphic Response Plan Map: WP1-4
Graphic Response Plan Map: W.FL-64
Graphic Response Plan Map: W.FL-65
St. Pete Protective Booming Strategy
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Even though you don’t need a license you do need to know the laws saltwater fishing regs.
Sorry, this is for salties and salty daddies only. Fresh people and fresh dads still need cash on the barrel head (to buy a license).
SJ
1. Everyone, be sure to email a quick thank you to the Governor for the early scallop season.
2. The Board has agreed this AM to run some radio ads to let folks know about the early season. They will be heard from Ocala to Jacksonville and Buckeye has graciously agreed to kick in $1,000 to help us out. Give Buckeye a quick thank you please. Also I am looking into the possibility of making claim for what we spend to BP.
3. Thursday night (June 17) is this quarter’s American Legion Open House
at the newly remodeled and expanded American Legion Hall. They are proud to show it off. Please plan to attend 6pm.
4. Don’t forget the Proj Bd 1st ever Ladies Fishing Tournament
5. There will NOT be movies for the kids this Fri ONLY
due to schedule conflict at Comm Ctr.
6. July fireworks – on the 4th (most folks off on Mon for holiday).
7. We still have 1/2 the Golf Cart tickets to sell.
We need to get busy. They seem to sell better with the cart on premises so if you would like to have it on display call Steve Kroll or Audrey. It will cost about $5K for the same fireworks display we had last year plus we had to pay for the cart. I am attaching another flyer for you to print and post. If you’ve not seen the cart yet it will be on display at Thurs’ Open House as well as the Tournament and we are scheduling other stops.
8. And lastly, Membership Dues are due now.
I have attached the renewal form for your convenience. You have basically received 6 mos free as we transitioned to the new Jun-May fiscal year. You can mail to PO Box 1008 or drop by my office at any time. We appreciate your prompt attention to this matter.
HERE’S TO THE BEST SCALLOP SEASON EVER!!!!!
Most of you know by now that the Taylor County Commission has requested that scallop season be opened early to see if we can capture some lost revenues from those who are afraid and wait to see if the oil comes this way.
FWC will be the agency to make that determination.
I believe that the governor can trump whatever they decide. I have called the gov’s office and left VM and have also emailed him.
I suggest if you agree with opening scallop season early that you do the same. This is one of those times that numbers will count.
His email is: charlie.crist@myflorida.com
It won’t take a minute to send him a note urging him to do something other than offer loans to businesses. What good is a loan if you have no revenue in which to repay?
I asked the County this AM about the possibility of opening Scallop Season early – NOW! They have added the question to tonight’s agenda and LaWanda is doing some research during the day today to provided them with as much info as possible to make informed decision. I guess FWC would be the ones to make that decision. I have also sent a note to them and the governor’s office as well. We need to see if we can salvage any of the season before it is too late – What I heard from the Weather Channel yesterday thing’s are not looking very favorably for us.
Having said that, there will be an attorney in Steinhatchee on Thursday. They will be here to discuss preliminary options and what we need to do to have our ducks in a row if we should need to take it to the next level with BP.
This venue will not be a place to vent anger. This will be a learning and Q&A session to gather info on what we can do legally to protect ourselves. The attorney who will be here specializes in this type of law and will also be in consult with another who specializes in environmental law. Please come and hear what they have to say. There is no charge for this. Time is 11am at Fiddler’s. Jim will offer a buffet that day for $7.95.
Date: Friday, June 4, 2010, 2:50 PM Here is the latest situation report on the oil leak disaster. I’ve also attached a weather briefing for this weekend. Taylor County Emergency Management Taylor County Board of County Commissioners 591 East US Highway 27 Perry, FL 32347
NWS Briefing Document 2010 Jun4
Situation Report 37 Deepwater Horizon 04 June 2010 1200hrs