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Old 09-14-2017, 12:20 PM   #1
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anything close to the beach near the Hill or all boat fish?
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Old 09-14-2017, 08:20 PM   #2
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anything close to the beach near the Hill or all boat fish?
at times- the guys on the rocks didn't seem interested in throwing at them.... but if you were properly equipped, they were in range periodically.

NOTE- a friend was there today and had none.......
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Old 09-15-2017, 06:55 AM   #3
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situation normal, thanks for the info
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Old 09-15-2017, 08:36 AM   #4
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Two words...

Much better... I left the dock at 6:30 as the incoming tide made it's last push.. water temp was 65 at the top of the tide... storms to the north and south made me decide to stay close to home...I turned out to be a good choice..
I fished a section of the river I call the swirl.. this stretch of river runs tight to the marsh... numerous creeks and back waters feed into the river here... this time of year large ( and small ) bass will gather in the mouth of the creeks as they enter the main river thus creating numerous eddies or "swirls" they pick off passing herring and shad drops as the tumble bye... I notices the dinner plate sized swirls indication there were at least little guy's in attendance. Picking off "rain bait" as it drifted bye.. not wanting to play in the kiddie pool I wrangled on of the largest eels in the bucket... this thing was half as fat and equally as long as my arm...it landed with a loud splash when it hit the water... 2 turns of the handle and it got thumped... I set the hook and finally.. a fish that could pull some drag... the scenario played out 9 times until the tide was half way down... all the fish were in the 18 - 22 lb range not giants but at least respectable... these fish were rust brown with yellow bellies and quite chubby... obviously living up river somewhere where there was plenty of food...

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nice- I love the "thump" ya get when fishing eels.... and you just know theres a fish on the end of your line!
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Old 09-15-2017, 02:25 PM   #6
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nice- I love the "thump" ya get when fishing eels.... and you just know theres a fish on the end of your line!
absolutely...and when the water is only 4' deep...there's no where to go but up!

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Old 09-15-2017, 05:17 PM   #7
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albie reports from the last 2 days are chaotic at best...... here for an hour then gone, only to pop up at some other spot they weren't before. looks like you find 'em where ya find 'em
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