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And any debris the random board or log can make for a crappy day. Be careful on the south side where the old jetty rock line is, during high tide some of its submerged
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It use to be most of it was always above the normal water level with only a few short "gaps" where the rocks were under water. Now there are several long stretches [100+ yards] where the rocks are just under the water and waiting to wipe out a lower unit. IMO.... this jetty needs to be "MARKED" some how to because it is a safety hazard to boaters that are not familiar with the Old Jetty. |
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As mentioned earlier, be careful of low water conditions, usually caused by a strong north wind. When there is a low water advisory, take it seriously. Among spots already mentioned, use caution around Turner Island, and the Washout and north of the washout, in low water conditions.
To get a good line on Texaco Cut, I would approach it from the ship channel side first time, to get a track to follow when coming back in the opposite direction. Good luck, be careful, don't potlick. ![]() |
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I see boats "running" past there fairly often, and wonder how often someone hits that rock. Also, on the east side of the Island..... about 200 yards..... there is a shallow area. Sometimes you will see birds standing in the water there. |
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Also, south of the Island, about 300-400 yards, you can see shells in those same conditions, only a few inches under the water. Ouch! |
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or they should finish diging them up to put on the beach, with that said they are on every GPS and map, and they hold fish from time to time! |
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