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Topic: 12/2 fish rap -scallen -santa cruz sentinel  (Read 1125 times)

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casey7

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http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/sports/ci_19454670

       
    I'm considering fishing the Natural Bridges area this winter. Would anyone  say that the shark warning applies  that far south.  I'm thinking  that by Dec. they have  gone from being somewhat dispersed to finding their way to the dinner table at Ano  Nuevo. Ten or twenty miles is just a casual bit of a  stroll for those guys tho.
   Being in a yum yum yellow kayak makes me nervous in wintertime.

           
« Last Edit: December 02, 2011, 12:49:06 PM by casey7 »


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I would say anywhere from north of the harbor on up is shark territory. A number of surfers have seen them at 4/5 mile and davenport. I'd say just use caution-they still are less prevalent closer to SC than up at Pigeon.
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I would say anywhere from north of the harbor on up is shark territory. A number of surfers have seen them at 4/5 mile and davenport. I'd say just use caution-they still are less prevalent closer to SC than up at Pigeon.

Ya I agree.  though we had sightings the week before the Pg Pt hit, down in Santa Cruz, and a couple/few weeks before that a surfer got hit in Marina.  North of Steamer Lane on up it just gets spookier by the mile with the nexus being Ano.

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ps:  thanks for reading the FishRap, Casey!

« Last Edit: December 02, 2011, 03:50:14 PM by scallen »

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