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Topic: Timber cove wed 6/23/10  (Read 1612 times)

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bloodbath

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  • Date Registered: Jun 2007
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Hey Jack,
I might as well bring your paddle too! Is it in SC?
2011 Albion Open 1st place
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Kayaks are cool!


matt mattison

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Ocean cove is cool but i think it gets more fishing pressure.
And you dont think Timber does as well they both do ! the object is to launch from there and paddle out from there ! the further you go the beter the fish get !
Hey Matt, thank you for telling me what the object of kayakfishing is. Your wisdom knows no bounds. :pottytrain2: :pottytrain2:

Right back at you ! just trying to make the point get away from the norm !


BigJim

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Joe,

The paddle is at Zisco's house in Watsonville...when are you going up to see Jack???

Sincerely,

Jim

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ravensblack

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Jack, I am down to fish with you as soon as we get a GD opening. Lets go further north. PM me. PS,
 love the rant!

Kathy, Timber cove is in Sonoma County 17 miles north of Jenner. Most folks use swimbaits or iron jigs for rockfish and lingcod. Squid and the small octopus they sell at the asian markets are good too. Right now we are all waiting for a lull in the wind or the swells.
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kayakjack

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Joe, that would be awesome.


bigbluefish

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  • Date Registered: Sep 2009
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put in at ocean cove then paddle to the left togo to timber cove.Its the best way


 

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