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Not trying to scare ya--just telling you to make the first trip out there with someone who's been there before. After that you'll be fine. Just stand high and dry on the mussel bed when a large ship is approaching ;)
The marshy bank around the cove is a great fly rod spot---techically it's private property but the present owner doesn't seem to care. Mostly schoolies. |
i know, but im kinda inexperienced on the canal. interesting... but on the marsh area, you would probably need a boat, right?
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No boat fishin in the canal proper......
Though I have seen guys motoring thru, trolling, and bringing up fish.....but technically, that that's illegal....... |
No need for a boat. From the end or the parking lot at Bell Road, you can hop over the rocks and climb down to a grassy marsh bank area. There are often schoolies in that cove. I would only do it after dark as I imagine the owner might not want a ton of people there during the day, and it is private property, after all. The fish are mostly schoolies, and the bottom is all mud, so use light tackle and small lures.
On the other side, there's a public right of way, but the sign "disappeared" years ago and has never been replaced. I couldn't even begin to provide directions, it's one of those things you have to see to find. And the street might be posted against parking nowadays. |
tks, mike.alright, is that near marinetime academy?
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Notaro
No it isn't it's on the other side in gray gables
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i see, thanks, man.
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