You'd have to have really good eyesight or superhuman powers to wade to that spot; since it's almost a half mile offshore. It's my go-to spot in early spring and it always holds fish early. It's also one hell of a spot when big rollers are coming in because I can tuck the boat in behind a pair of ledges that bust up the swells and my boat sits in behind in the wash, with only about 60 foot to any one rock/ledge or prop killer behind and to the other side. The boat will be sitting in the froth, rising up and down as the waves come and go. Just a killer spot to sit and catch a bunch of fish as they sit in the eddy behind the ledges picking off the confused bait fish being tumbled about.
You will have to come up and I will show it to you

, along with some other sweet spots youv'e fished many times before. Next time out I have to force myself to go after some mackeral for the freezer, because with the tons of pollack around yesterday; the macks must be in the area as well. It's just real hard to stop striper fishing to go do stupid vertical fishing...lol. I could have jigged up some pollack and dragging one behind the boat, but I assumed it was unlikely to be bothered by the size fish I was averaging yesterday. They were tough fat little fish, with a couple that probably would keep.
Give me a call when you can free up some time or if things heat up down your way, because I'd like to expand my horizons down that way for the fall

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Tight lines.