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Topic: deep water channel  (Read 520 times)

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johnrice

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anybody going this weekend ?
i never been, seen the goggle map with the drawings on it.
figured i would give it a try. woud like to catch a big striper. but i dont know much on when to fish, is it to early in the season ?.
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too early for stripers. the water was warm when i was there 2 weeks ago. i caught a crapload of bass and saw some catfish being caught by the shore fisherman.

i caught a shaker striper too during high tide.

http://www.norcalkayakanglers.com/index.php?topic=42846.0



johnrice

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thanks
i will probably head to ice house . and get some browns


 

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