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Old 04-24-2017, 10:34 AM
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are you talking about the pass where the bridge is and the marina?
I only have a gps no depth finder so it might be hard for me to tell where the drop off is
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Old 04-24-2017, 11:30 AM
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are you talking about the pass where the bridge is and the marina?
I only have a gps no depth finder so it might be hard for me to tell where the drop off is
Yep, that's the pass (Caminada). No need for a depth finder or counter map. Between your anchor and some poles with 4 oz weights, it's not too hard to find a good spot. Usually, you want to anchor in about 10-20 ft of water. If you are anchored closer to 20 ft, cast toward the shore with most of your lines and put the minority of the lines into deeper water. If you are anchored closer to 10 ft of water, cast most of your lines into deeper water with a minority toward the shore. Once the fish start biting, favor that side, but always leave at least one bait toward the bank and one bait toward the deeper water.
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