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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Port Hueneme CA.
Posts: 35
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A book for So Cal Fisherman and Divers
A book for So Cal Fisherman and Divers This Book has GPS, latitude longlongitude for Rock piles and sunken ships.
It has helped me It may help you!! ![]() Wrecks and Reefs: Shipwrecks and Artificial Reefs of Southern California for Fishermen and Divers
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Palos Verdes
Posts: 1,869
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Fishing Spot Locator
Jeff also has another book that's full of info, I think its called the "Anglers Guide to Fishing Southern California".
A few other books to ponder..."Two to Twenty Fathoms" by Captain Mark Wisch, and another book by him, for those who like fishing Catalina, is "In the Gray". "Two to Twenty Fathoms" covers the PV to Newport area. Captain Frank Grabbenstater's "Fishing Spot Locator" covers from Santa Barbara to the Mexican border His hand drawn images of the artificial reefs is unlike any other. Along with the drawings, he gives so much more info about each reef... date built...depth...compass bearing from the nearest marina ...what material it was constructed of...and GPS numbers. It's my favorite book for the skiff and the yak. Jim / Saba Slayer |
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#3 |
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Port Hueneme CA.
Posts: 35
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Thanks Jim I will order them later today
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