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Old 06-27-2007, 12:16 AM   #12
GonnaCatchABig1
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Originally Posted by Gunpowder View Post
a nautical chart is a must to take a peak at before u fish the area where u are fishin. and to go along with that, with the invention of google earth (probably a gov. run site to make sure everyone is being good ) u can take a look from a satellites perspective of the fishin spots that u will be goin to.
i've got the chart.. and thoroughly went over the area on satellite images maps. i pretty much no where all the major trenches and points are. i can't get to half of them :\ but i was speaking more along the lines of what the water is doing. what certain ripple patterns mean or lack there of etc etc.

ALSO: skunked again today. missed a really really good blue. he just grabbed the bottom half. but he ran with it good. he felt huge for the 3 seconds i had him on. when i got my bait in, it was clean cut with only about the top 1/4th of it left. cleanest cut i have ever seen made by a fish.. might have been a small shark but that would taken the whole thing i would assume..
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