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Old 12-20-2003, 05:39 PM   #16
goosefish
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Dead low water. I bring a pen and a pad of paper. The spots that i fish i have sketches of. The good standing rocks are usually covered with water at high tide. I've got rocks that are high water rocks and mid tide rocks. During the season I'II put a buoy or stick on the shore, then I know that my 'stander' is out fifty feet or whatever. We all know how a spot can look different at night, and at different tidal levels. Also I get in the water with a mask, find the ledges and soft spots next to boulders--a place where a chunk will not snag up. But i can't stress the pen and paper enough: it might sound "hard core" but it pays off.
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