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Inshore Saltwater Fishing Discussion Discuss inshore fishing, tackle, and tactics here! |
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Interesting...Leon and David Ortemond Reef
On a previous trip I was mapping and made passes over the west side of the LDO reef. To my surprise, I could not find the rocks in my recording. I have fished the reef but mainly the east side and know there are rocks... So I made some Idle speed passes over the reef. After I found rocks on the east side we drifted the reef from east to west as well as made multiple passes at idle looking for the borders of the rocks. Below are the results of my recordings. The Yellow border is the published waypoints of the reef. The red border is the outlines of the rocks I found using my HDS12. With the results I will be making more recordings to validate my findings but... this is quite interesting... Also, if you were out on Friday and caught...I m not sure if I want to hear about it...I got skunked...A few hits but nothing committed despite promising report of fish being caught on Thursday. Ok, I want to hear about it! |
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A lot of reefs are not very well marked, and others have degraded similar to what you are showing.. Different reasons in each case, sedimentation, salinity increase killing oysters (predation by oyster predators), lack of current where the rocks were placed, varies. Good work though.
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I didn't know that, but that's where I always get hooked up at on the bottom so that's the side we usually fish.
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Side Note: I sure do miss those guys! Nothing was more exciting that getting to ride along in one of their race boats!
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