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Old 06-03-2007, 10:46 PM   #4
GonnaCatchABig1
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i grew up right by watson park. so the fore river was a hop skip and a jump from my house..

and i wish i had the best fishing of my life down here.. sadly not true.. it's been very very slow from the shore. i got one 17" today. but boy was it girthy. i must say, optimistically, my first fish was the smallest and they are increasing in size with each catch so i might be on track to the big one.

after i posted i found the FAQs section and read well into 8am. fell asleep and missed the noon tide, but joined my buddy on the tail end and we decided to fish over town during lowtide to see if thee were any hot spots.. didnt really find any. but we did get good looks at what were fishing at high tide. we dubbed it "a research day" which we will be doing tomorrow night

i did read the eels 101 but i am confused on how to rig em. weight or no weight? also from our spots it seems like there are too many rocks for eels to get caught up under even when slightly out of it. but we were discussing using them heavily this year. maybe even tomorrow night.
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