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Old 06-17-2004, 09:12 AM   #1
MNIOCC
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Join Date: Apr 2004
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now for fishing.......

I was on vacation last week and managed to catch some awesome bass in the ----- neck/----- beach area all from school plugs to 25lbs. --------- harbor was smoking on the dropping tide and by smoking lets say 25+ FISH A TIDE IS NOT A FANTASY. Throw in from 4-8 keepers to that 2 to 3 of wich will be 36" or more. I lost a mama cow on a slow drift just after the tide turned that pulled 30 yards on the first run like it was yawning. Got 2 nice 38's with 4 other keepers that morning. ------- beach is just red hot with fish right on the beach. If your fishing from a boat you should be about 2 good casts from shore to start your drift and stay about that far away. The fish are really close and are hiding on the flats during low tide in some verrrry skinny water, it will amaze you. --------- has some miles of sand eels and if you catch it right you should clean up. The day I went we had sand eels all over but guess what, no fish. hope this helps someone going out into the bay," Boa sorte"!

Don't want to ruin your post, but we are pretty touchy when folks get specific on spots. Fishpart

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