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Old 09-03-2003, 04:22 PM   #37
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The Squibby Death March

You know it is not just walking out to the bass stand, but fishing every square foot on the walk to the stand that makes the death march so memorable. I have been managing two walks a year and have caught more fish on the walk out. Sometimes in only a foot of water on the fly. The people that regularly fish this beach are truly one of a kind die hards. This is the first place I ever saw someone use clamp-ons to climb up on top of a rock. The rock had to be four feet out of the water. I was truly amazed the guy was able to get up on the boulder as slippery as it was, but he did, and he stayed there for a few hours until well-after the tide passed the high point. Anyways like BasicPatrick says if you want its three tides a day. I did that once with my wife in tow in 1984 and that was the last time she ask to go with me.
It poured the whole day and night and she just didn't appreciate sitting in the van with all the rotten squid in back. It worked out for the best though.

One more cast, just one more.......

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