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Topic: Tomales bay crabbing  (Read 3256 times)

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Chinclan

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  • Location: Dixon
  • Date Registered: Sep 2016
  • Posts: 83
I haven't launched at Lawsons, but I've talked with folks there.  They mentioned that large swells can make it a bit dicey for kayaks at times.

 I believe they have a webcam at http://www.lawsonslanding.com/webcam.html





  • Location: Turlock
  • Date Registered: Sep 2017
  • Posts: 223
Thanks for the insight ditzz and Chinclan!!!
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JamesDean

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  • Location: Santa Rosa
  • Date Registered: Jan 2019
  • Posts: 15
The mouth normally has a ripping current, I normally just avoid that area unless I get lucky and there's not much tide change


kokoloco

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  • Location: Woodland, CA
  • Date Registered: Mar 2013
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Awesome.....thanks for the report.
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