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This Week 08-11-21 at Sea Hag Marina
 Another MAHI-MAHI in Steinhatchee?!? 
 Book your stay at 352-498-3008!
People finding scallops at Nine Mile Bank and around Keaton Beach & Dark Island! They said be in 7ft of water or in real shallow like 1-2ft of water. Seems like everyone's favorite depth of 4ft has been picked over in that area. Also they are hiding under the silt Hope that helps!
Scallop season opened June 15th and closes Sept. 6th!
Derin and Meir had no complaints except that their scallop bags were too heavy to lift for the picture! They are showing off their crew's haul of scallops they collected with Capt. Max Leatherwood!
The Henson and the Legatt families from Blairsville, GA, filled their cooler full of scallops!
Ron McIntosh, his nephew, Jason McIntosh, and Jason's daughters, Emma and Ansley, all from Georgia, enjoyed a fun day collecting scallops with Capt. Max Leatherwood!
Elijah was ready to shuck some scallops at the Sea Hag after he and his family came back with their limit!

~RECIPE OF THE WEEK~
Scallop ceviche is so delicious!
Click the link below to give it a try!

Hawkar Ahmad and his son were all smiles showing off their bucket full of scallops they collected with Capt. Max Leatherwood!
GEEZ! Check out the size of some of these MONSTER scallops folks are finding!
Kyle Carman lifted up his bag of scallops he collected August 10th!
Jeff Peters crew came back HUGE gag groupers!
Jacob was all smiles with his bag of scallops!
Gary White was unloading his scallops into the boat bucket!
Emily & Matti took their picture with their crew's limit of scallops!
After getting rain for multiple days straight, the McInnis kids decided to help keep Steinhatchee clean by picking up floating debris they saw during their scalloping trip! Thank you for caring for our community!
Billy Collins, Hawkar Ahmad, and his sons Derin and Meir, from Atlanta, GA, took their picture at the Sea Hag board with their full bags of scallops with help from Capt. Max Leatherwood!
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Another MAHI-MAHI caught in Steinhatchee! Justin Tell celebrated his birthday fishing with Capt. Chase Norwood when he hooked up on this monster mahi-mahi!
The boys said they may have found the secret to catching these beauties offshore of Steinhatchee!
Stay tuned for Capt. Chase's Youtube video filming the catch!
Pictured is Justin's crew along with Capt. Chase Norwood and his first-mate holding up some monster amberjacks they caught!
Justin Tell & his crew's board picture from the day! They brought back a pile of mahi-mahi, vermillion snapper, gag grouper, amaberjack, a tilefish, strawberry grouper, and red grouper! What a birthday!
The Carman family collected their limit of 10 gallons of scallops yesterday!
Our scallop cleaners are back to business! They will be cleaning scallops all day on the weekends!
Caden Reed landed a nice redfish in a Steinhatchee creek!
Capt. Leslie Hernandez also found the redfish this week!
Jeff Peters is holding up two MONSTER red grouper he brought back!
Zach Williams, Danny Sanders, Aubrey Hart & Drayden Blair enjoyed a fun day on the water catching vermillion snapper, jacks, mangrove snapper & more with Capt. Chase Norwood and his first-mate, Eli Bray!
The McInnis kids had so much fun scalloping this past week!
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Madison and her dad had a blast scalloping! They managed to get a flounder too! 
The Hensonsand the Legatt families from Blairsville, GA, had an awesome time docking their boat on the new docks and hanging out at the Sea Hag!
DONATIONS ARE NEEDED IN THE STEINHATCHEE COMMUNITY!


The Sowers of the Seed Food Pantry will be open August 11th - 15th, 2021 from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm to accept any donations you may be able to assist with.
Due to the incredible amount of rain we have had for the last month, coupled with Tropical Storm Elsa and then more rain and weather systems expected this week, the already saturated ground has no place for the water to go but, up and over the banks of the Steinhatchee River.
Homes that lie upriver have received flooding and as the water recedes, folks will need a helping hand with obtaining cleaning supplies and just basic everyday items.
If you would rather make a monetary donation, please send it to P.O. Box 315, Steinhatchee, FL 32359. Also, Amazon orders are accepted but, please send those to Donald Campbell, 222 Sugarhill Rd., Steinhatchee, FL 32359.
For more information or questions you may have, please contact them at 850-295-3787.
There are a people in the community who need support, prayers and a helping hand with getting cleaning products and with the tedious cleanup they have ahead of them. 
Any help you can provide would be a truly grateful gift to these folks. Thank you!
SCALLOP SEASON 2021 CLOSES SEPT. 6th!
You can see pictures, prices, availability & details of the 28 rooms that we rent out on our website! To make a reservation call 352-498-3008 & ask for Gail! 
Don't wait rooms are filling up FAST!
PHOTO OF THE WEEK
RED ALERT! 
We caught the folks at the Steinhatchee Fish Company using illegal nets to catch their fish! 
I guess when the water floods your yard, that's one way to catch them!
Thankfully water is going down and properties are drying outy. Swing by the Steinhatchee Fish Company for some fresh (grill-free) mullet and other delights to take home and cook!

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LADY RAIDER INSHORE SLAM
FISHING TOURNAMENT
Saturday, September 11th, 2021

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Heart of Hatchee is an online clothing boutique started by two college women! They have their items online as well as in the front of Sea Hag Marina! 


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