Yeah, I'll definitely do a guide trip next time. A taste is all I needed.
It was my first time to visit that specific area, and it was nice, very un-Florida like (no Banana Pete's or alien themed airbrush/tattoo/head shops on every corner). Maybe that was harsh. It's just a very welcome and unexpected break from the Riviera as I knew it. I still wouldn't want to live there though.
We stopped by Old Florida a couple of times, but Jason was apparently out with you! My GF used to live down there and is friends with the girls that run the Watercolor shop next door. Hanging out with the locals was cool- especially at Bud&Alleys, Red Bar, etc. Oh, and I really felt like a goober asking the locals about "THE FINGERS" at Grayton! "Some guy on a message board from Tennessee told me that I should fish the deep side of "THE FINGERS!"

I did see what you were talking about, and could definitely see that as a good description at low tide. About a dozen cocktails into Saturday night, I almost got stuck when the tide came back in on one of the two FINGERS across from Seagrove
Glad you got into 'em. We froze our asses off, and had a great time doing it.
BTW, did you fish the lakes at all? Which boat were you on? I watched a few coming in and out of Grayton- just curious to see if that was you. PM if you'd rather not clog up the board. Thanks again for the advice, and I'll hook up with Jason on the next trip.