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| I havent been out since Thurday morning, anyone else been out in this wind? I got some odd looks up in the bay while snagging pogie's in the kayak. Some people in boats dont realize how much sound carries over the water. I could here every comment, good and bad. ![]() |
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| I've been out with mixed results. Having an easier time finding the fish in the sakonnet. The wind and tide is no obstacle in the hobie Peddled yesterday from 2AM to 7:30 AM in the sakonnet trolling eels and fishing big dannies and topwater spooks. Only 1 good fish 37" for all the effort. some rats and many, many teeth. I was @2.5 miles south of the launch when I decided to quit and it only took me a little over 20 min to get back. That was with a dumping tide, decent NW wind and whitecaps. Now I was definately in workout mode and knew I would be done for the day after that run but damn that hobie can eat up some territory ![]() |
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| Chris - a little bit of both No, truthfully I wanted the night bite to fish the eels and love to throw the big plugs at first light so that is a great time frame when I can manage it. As usual for me the plugs outfished the eels but yet I keep spending the $18 on a dozen eels. Maybe I'm a better plug fisherman than a bait fisherman but man eels are supposed to be pretty dummy proof. I mean if I was getting fish to eat them and dropping them that is one thing but I only got 2 fish to touch those slimy critters for all that trolling. Deep, shallow, slow, even slower, real real slow didn't matter very little love. Shady, I have the revo. |
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