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Old 12-14-2006, 12:47 PM   #1
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a sandbar that went straight out from the beach approx 200 yards, then sharp turn to the right and extended another 100 yards, large bowl to right, and behind bar (back & towards shore), front and left of bar, fast moving water over flats, leading to estuary.. last two hours of drop, first two hours of incoming...most consistent place I had this year, nothing large, but was productive.. most of the times alone (a big plus), and a great place to be from dusk till dawn.. but the aforementioned times of tide, were the best.. held various bait, at different times of the season.. sand eels, silversides, herring fry, small macs, and bunker, were all present there over the course of the season.
What about the seal problem if you head south from there? Did they get up to your spot much?
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Old 12-14-2006, 12:58 PM   #2
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What about the seal problem if you head south from there? Did they get up to your spot much?
They passed thru, on their way north, and south, if there was an excess of bait, or small stripers, they would camp out there, like they always do when they find food. That would kill the fishing for a while, then the sea rats would move on.
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Old 12-14-2006, 04:28 PM   #3
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rocky point, last 3 of the incoming current rips right to left, toss eel into current and let it take you out few hundred yards.
fishing water 20-30 ft at your feet.
few times i bounced jigs and sluggs lost 'em on rocks.

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Old 12-14-2006, 07:58 PM   #4
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A rocky, boulder-strewn point where two sets of waves converge from different directions. Take a serious pounding, but big bass.
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