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Topic: Dungeness around Fort Ross/Salt Point?  (Read 3169 times)

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Dawson308

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My trip up to Salt Point today got me wandering.  Are there any sandy bottoms around Fort Ross or Salt Point that hold dungeness within short kayak range?  I hear about the russian river crabbing grounds but thats about it.  I would like to fish out of gerstle cove or fort ross this summer and would like to get some dungeness while im at it.  
      Thanks,
                     Travis


promethean_spark

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Fort ross has a fairly large beach, I imagine the sand continues out a fair ways.  Best way to find out is to drop a few traps out there and see what comes up.

I'll be up there spearing and abalone diving come april, so I can give it a shot I guess, though all the dive stuff plus the crab traps is getting to be a lot of cargo.
The legend lives on from the Chippewa on down
Of the big lake they call Gitche Gumee
Superior, they said, never gives up her dead
When the gales of November come early.


 

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