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Kayak and Canoe Forum Discuss non-motorized watersport activities here, including kayaking, canoeing, etc. |
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West Cove Kayaking
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Welcome. I would recommend to start off fishing the marsh to the South. Easy fishing going back about a mile or so. You can also fish the main channel leading out to the cove.
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Thanks! That is good information to know. My biggest fear is not knowing the area and getting lost. Any recommendations on baits for the area? I've bought some Gulp shrimp to try this go around but we were also thinking live shrimp.
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Gulp Swimming mullets.
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I'll be sure to pick that up too, thanks!
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Any particular colors on the mullets?
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If I had a yak and was headed that way, my plan A would be to fish Holly Beach if conditions permitted and only hit West Cove if conditions did not permit fishing the beach.
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Chartreuse and pearl white can't go wrong
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Good info, thanks!
As far as Holly Beach goes, forgive my ignorance but what would be a good place to put in? I am guessing I would be surf fishing? |
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yea itll be surf fishing. if you get there at sunrise you can usually hit the rock area that is west of holly and fish the rocks for specks... given the clarity and waves participate. if not then you can soak a mullet and catch a big old red. west cove would be more eventful for the most part unless you wanna sit and wait.
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Too many decisions. ..lol. This is good to know. I'll have to get with the guys and see now.
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Duke, Holly beach is great when the conditions are right and the fish are there. Keep an eye on the wind forecast and if it's relatively light then the rocks just to the west of holly beach is great at daylight. If that's not your fancy, or you go and find the water clarity is poor or the fish aren't there, you can run up to west cove in a minute and be in the marsh on the south side of the canal very easily. Live bait can usually be gotten at spicers marina in hackberry on your way down. Left side of the road, just after the bridge when getting into hackberry.
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Y'all are a great group of guys, I feel better and better about this trip every post I read. We were worried about buying live bait to bring with us. We might just have to hit Holly Beach then. I'm getting excited!
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Posting from my phone, I think the pic will be small. The left red blob is the rocks? The right is Holly Beach. |
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Idk if this pic screen shot will upload right, but if u can see it the rocks start at the dropped pin. To the right is Holly Beach Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk |
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That is what I had circled. Awesome. My wife's family has property in Holly Beach. I know the beach pretty fair around there.
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Not to beat a dead horse but is there any must have gear? Obviously a life vest you can move in but is there something some of you wouldn't leave home without? We are going to have a spare kayak to carry with us to keep a few things in if needed. I think the kayak I'm going to be renting is a Jackson dive/fish.
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1.) BOGA
2.) BRAID |
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