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Topic: Camping and Launch spots around Tomalas bay?  (Read 4658 times)

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Mobywhite

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Hey All,

I'm going to dust off my Kayak this weekend in case it ever stops raining and am beginning to think about where I might catch some fish.  I keep hearing great things about Tomalas Bay and I am wondering where there are places to camp that are close to launch spots that are close to halibut?


Thanks,

Bill


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Moby,
If you launch at Nicks Cove you can paddle across the bay to a boat in camp site. Believe its White Gulch

The weathger to camp there this weekend looks a little nasty though.

Good Luck!
Matt


 

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