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Topic: Tomales Bay...  (Read 2076 times)

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Andrew

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Hey Guys,
  I'm planning on going to Tomales Bay, for some kayak fishing, possibly this weekend...anyone know where a good launch is...Inside the bay, is it mostly sandy? I'm trying to get an idea of what may be catchable up there...halibut, rockfish, salmon???
  If not Tomales, I'm going to Linda Mar...


SBD

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You can launch at Miller Park and fish for butts at hog Island, or launch at Lawsons and fish for butts and/or salmon.  Its a beautiful area, just watch the wind.