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Inshore Saltwater Fishing Discussion Discuss inshore fishing, tackle, and tactics here! |
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Hog island gully
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I think I remember a boat ramp on both sides. Zoom in on google earth and double check.
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Yes you can and no its not to risky. It's the last canal on the right before west Cove.
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when the water is low its maybe 1-3 feet deep between the ship channel and the west cove cut in some spots but from their to the launch is usually deep enough, i usually dont come off plane to be safe, ive seen a 25 ft twin vee launch and make it out to the ship channel in about half an hour after pushing its way through
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Thanks guys I just picked up my boat a couple weeks ago and I'm trying to find some fish my first 2 outings have been unsuccessful thus far.
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Are you a trout and artificial guy, or are you ok with more working class methods of sliming the deck? Shrimp at the weirs is a recipe for redfish. Cracked crab at the jetties will provide bull reds and drum. Turner's bay often provides a potpourri even if the trout say no.
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