10-17-2007, 01:17 AM
[cool][#0000ff]Sorry to hear about the knee. Hope it is nothing permanent.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]You were probably not in the prime zone. This time of year the best fishing for all species is more south toward the "bubbleup". That is a L-0-0-0-0-0-N-G-G-G-G kick from the mouth of the harbor...especially when it is breezy from the south. But, I usually do well by swinging out into water deeper than 5 feet while dragging bait and then back in shallower as I get nearer the bubbleup. There are almost always fish in that area this time of year. [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I really smacked 'em a couple of trips last year and have been trying to work out a shot this year. I am going to use my tube truck to haul my gear down and launch right at the outflow pipe. Saves $5 and a bunch of kicking. Easier to get back in if the wind kicks up too. It is not a very long hike for someone with a lighter tube to carry it down. Let me know when you wanna hit it again and I will introduce you.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]You were probably not in the prime zone. This time of year the best fishing for all species is more south toward the "bubbleup". That is a L-0-0-0-0-0-N-G-G-G-G kick from the mouth of the harbor...especially when it is breezy from the south. But, I usually do well by swinging out into water deeper than 5 feet while dragging bait and then back in shallower as I get nearer the bubbleup. There are almost always fish in that area this time of year. [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I really smacked 'em a couple of trips last year and have been trying to work out a shot this year. I am going to use my tube truck to haul my gear down and launch right at the outflow pipe. Saves $5 and a bunch of kicking. Easier to get back in if the wind kicks up too. It is not a very long hike for someone with a lighter tube to carry it down. Let me know when you wanna hit it again and I will introduce you.[/#0000ff]
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