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Topic: Where to fish near Santa Cruz harbor?  (Read 1797 times)

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NowhereMan

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My son has a kayaking camp next week and I'll be dropping him off at the SC harbor. I've never fished near there and was wondering if anybody has suggestions for that area. Thanks.
There's always money in the banana stand.
   --- George Bluth, Sr.


NowhereMan

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I'm not looking for any TOP SECRET info---I was just hoping to get some general guidelines...
There's always money in the banana stand.
   --- George Bluth, Sr.


surfingdude

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I will be fishing a lot next week out of Santa Cruz harbor ...I am still green at this but will be glad show you areas that have been productive for me ....I am on chnl 69 and will be fishing 3 or 4 days next week weather permitting ...get me on radio or PM me and wee can hook up if you want...I am just getting a gps so I do not have numbers , just  some local knowledge.


Frankfishing

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Paddle out to the white mile buoy. You'll see it as you come out of the Harbor. When you get to a depth of 50' you can start your drift. If you don't have a depth finder just stay left of the buoy and your in 50' to 60' of water. Good fishing!