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new girls.....i didnt know that the other side or middle had all the big fish.with 30+yrs of fishing the canal and 29yrs of power casting the canal heres a little advice,most important is" you"...big question how often do you fish the canal,and how many people will inform u of the where n whens .the middle is the spot to reach .rods ,reels, line n plugs will get u there.dont over think it...learn to fish it first......everyone always has something better ,its the rule of life.....
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I take reports of guys hitting that distance on the Canal with lures, standing on wet rocks or even a wet mussel bed, overhead casting, with a great many grains of salt. There are only two people that I know who have cast a sinker all the way across the Canal---Ron Arra and Dave Thomashey. Both were top level distance casting competitors. |
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I thinks it's 10 pound mono Mike.
Here is one of the guys I witnessed it landed on the other side Big Dave Yes Johnny, a lot of people exaggerate a bit, but some can make some monster casts. |
I witnessed many times casting to the middle makes a huge difference, one time this fall comes to mind where my buddy was out casting me by 40 feet and hooking up every cast where I hooked up only a few times. It was like 20 fish to 4 fish. And i never heard the end of it. :biglaugh:
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the past few years , the breaking fish have been mostly concentrated right in the middle, especially when the tide is running east and moving right along. I'm sure there is a reason for this as the fish push the bait. Being able to reach the middle at those times will certainly help your hooking up since that's where the higher concentrations of fish are at.
I like to jig them up from the middle too |
From my observations, there are two types of canal fishermen. 1. those who can cast a mile, yet wait until they see fish breaking in the middle before they cast. and 2. the guys who dont care as much about distance, but catch fish
Feel free to attack me, but I don't care that much about distance in the canal. I use a factory ss101mhs and can cast reasonably well, but the majority of my fish come within 150 ft of the bank, larger fish included. It is nice to be able to hit fish in the middle, but thats not the only factor behind my gear purchase. |
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Why kill yourself casting to the other side, when you could just go over to the other side to fish... and yes I know that sometimes the fish are breaking on the other side...:rotf2:
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Some people have learned if they see me, they're on the wrong side:wall:
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