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Topic: Looking to Learn Disco  (Read 751 times)

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TBH, I don't know much about disco, even after reading a bunch about it.  Anyone know the area well who can explain the different places like the meatwall, etc?  Feel free to drop me a pm.  I'm looking to make a trip out in my tin can relatively soon to take a peek around and scout for my kayak sessions.

Ben


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There's a guy, screen name Jtravolta that might have some info. PM him.  :smt003
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As with the port... Stripers come in looking for the perch... Do some Bait gathering in the docks and drag them in the open... I found the Larger striper hang in the channel as you leave the bay and along the riprap leading there on the south side. Minnows work as well. (increase the bite ratio by bringing a razor blade and lightly cut into the bait causing bleeding before dropping it in...) Good luck and watch for boats (60-70 mile per hr all the time) Light on, Flag up and hug shore if foggy
my new name should be Ostridge. Got my head in the sand. Going fishing and letting go of the other stuff I can't control anyway!


 

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