When I say concentrated I mean inside the hurricane barrier yes, the fish are in the outflow coming from the electric plant but, they are also in the channell that runs past the hotclub.When the power plant is operating the outflow holds the most fish.
You dont need the power plant to be operating however to catch lots of school bass! The area inside the hurricane barrier is relativly shallow and stays just warm enough to keep the fish active.The fish tend to "school" up and make a circle around the whole area and, all of it can be fished by simply walking around the area and fishing different spots until you find the bite,once the bite quits try the next spot and keep bouncing back and forth.
I used to fish there with my boat and did well but, you dont need one.John is right kayaks are popular.Im not sure what the street name is but the place is easy to find and you can clearly see the power plant from route 95 . as long as you get to that area you will score,The place is very easy to figure out and you will see where the other fisherman are catching,The hotclub side has the best parking and the fishing is right there.
I like too fish there at night,just like the summer.Sunsett until well after dark you can catch fish.The only drawback to the place is that it is gross!! We have always called it "fishing in the toilet" you never know whats going to float past.There is nothing nice to look at.It is strickly for those who absoulutly cant let those bass rest!!!
John may be able to put up a map that shows the place and the street names,I have been there a million times and never read the street signs!! but, you can access it from eddy street or allens ave.
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