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Ray hubbard #11599877 05/12/16 09:33 PM
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fishing rayhubbard right now off of 30 by the rocks lots of wind though hasn't bitten much any other places I can try in the area ?,


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PB yellow cat: 19#


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Re: Ray hubbard [Re: Fishing natural] #11600289 05/13/16 02:07 AM
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I'd expect channels to be in the rocks there. Bait 3'under a float just off the rocks is how I would fish it. I almost went myself, but mowed the grass instead.

Are you in a boat? You could try the power plant jetty. Bank access is limited, but you can try John Paul Jones park and windsurf bay park if not. Miller Rd rocks usually produce some

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Hi heavy lead kinda new on tff was thinkn of trying it out on rocks myself are cats in spawn mode bout now

Re: Ray hubbard [Re: Lazy Ike] #11601248 05/13/16 05:00 PM
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Originally Posted By: 1pburro
Hi heavy lead kinda new on tff was thinkn of trying it out on rocks myself are cats in spawn mode bout now


They are getting close if not already. The power plant jetty rocks were full of 12-14" eaters two Sundays ago. Early arrivals, I'm thinking. Could have just been there for the shad spawn. Either way, I think the rocks are a good bet now.

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