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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: 1-2 miles off the point
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This tactic was what got my fish on Sunday We were getting blown north pretty good. I paddled south to set up where this skiff was originally bit. Think about it, this is what they will likely do, boat the fish and set up to drift the same spot again. In the summer when it is crowded I''ll work away from the pack but on the same depth contour that the sporties and others are anchored up on. It is alot easier to find your own in the summer fer sure.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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I’d like to add a lil’ tip of a common sense for fishing the Pier for bait in the dark. I have recently seen not everyone is on board with this.
There is a reason these other 3 of 4 yaks are spread in a circle around the light, on the outside… Sure thing - right under the light is the biggest likelihood of finding bait in the dark. People are trying to leave that area clear so everyone can cast right in that area. Pulling up your kayak right under the light where other people are trying to cast is not the most courteous thing to do. ![]()
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: spring valley
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Join Date: Oct 2005
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Great post, this should always be at the top of the page. sticky
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